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Another wonderful session at Cuppa…

March 4, 2020 By IT

Hello booklovers,

Once again we are blown away by your wonderful and enthusiastic support of the Felixstowe Book Festival Cuppa Book Club. We do hope you enjoyed the spooky theme of this week’s session with some literary treats in the form of Haverscroft by S.A. Harris and Ghostland by Edward Parnell. Another round of applause to the lovely Cuppa cafe for their great venue and delicious provisions.

Charlotte Amelia Poe with their book, How to be Autistic

Our next session will be held on April 7th at Cuppa and we will be reading How to be Autistic by Charlotte Amelia Poe. Charlotte’s urgent, entertaining and sometimes shocking book is an enlightening account of what it is like to live with autism, alongside an insightful commentary on gender, mental illness and sexual identity. We look forward to seeing you all again for what will prove to be a fascinating evening.

Bookish best,

Imogen and the Festival Team x

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