John Boyne, author of The
Boy in the Striped Pyjamas on stage in Wellington
Award-winning Irish writer John
Boyne will discuss his books for adult and younger readers at a one-off event
in Wellington on September 3. Boyne is best known for his powerful World
War II novel The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, an international bestseller
that was adapted into a Miramax feature film in 2008. John Boyne is the author
of nine novels, and his books have been published in over forty languages. His
most recent adult novel, The Absolutist, was published in 2011.
John Boyne will be in New Zealand
in September promoting his new children’s book, The Terrible Thing That
Happened To Barnaby Brocket, a fantasy about a baby who is born to fly. His
one-off appearance in Wellington will be a rare opportunity to see the
Dublin-based author on this side of the world.
Boyne will be in conversation with
Book Council Director Noel Murphy, who has known Boyne since they worked
together in a bookstore in Dublin in 1997. Murphy’s knowledge of John Boyne’s
work and their long friendship will make for a lively and engaging
conversation.
Book sales will be available at
the event, thanks to Kilbirnie’s The Children's Bookshop. The tour is supported
by Random House.
To secure your seat please
purchase tickets in advance through the Book Council’s website.
Award-winning author John Boyne
in conversation with Noel Murphy
Venue: Whitireia Theatre, 25
Vivian St, Wellington
Date: Monday 3 September, 6.00 –
7.30pm
Cost: Book Council Members $5,
Non-members $10
Buy Tickets Online: www.bookcouncil.org.nz,
click on John Boyne sidebar.
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