To launch Harper Lee's highly anticipated 'Go Set A Watchman', the Piccadilly branch of Waterstones host an evening of panel discussions and talks followed by a screening of the 1962 adaption of 'To Kill A Mockingbird'. The night kicks off by looking at Lee's enduring influence following her 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, with speakers including Joanna Trollope and Paul McVeigh in attendance. Shami Chakrabati and Diane Abbott will then take to the stage to debate the issues of racism, human rights and equality tackled in 'To Kill A Mockingbird' as well as the influence it had on a generation of lawyers and policy-makers. The new book will be unveiled on the night and guests we be able to purchase it for the very first time. See the website for timings and reserve a place by emailing piccadilly@waterstones.com
'Go Set A Watchman' Launch at Waterstones Piccadilly
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- Price:
- Free
- Opening hours:
- 7.30pm
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