
You Are Here: An Evening with David Nicholls
04 Jul 18:30
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National Centre for Writing is delighted to welcome bestselling novelist and BAFTA Award-winning screenwriter David Nicholls to Norwich for an evening of captivating conversation about his latest sensational book, You Are Here.
A romantic comedy set against the beautiful backdrop of the British countryside, You Are Here is a heartfelt story of first encounters, second chances, and finding the way home. An instant #1 Sunday Times bestseller, the novel has been celebrated as a ‘best new read’ by the Guardian, Observer, Independent, Mail on Sunday, GQ, Good Housekeeping, NetGalley, and Red. The Guardian praised it as ‘a comforting antidote to the grimness of our grim world’.
David Nicholls’ career needs no introduction. With over 20 years of storytelling excellence, he is the beloved author of five novels, including the multi-million-copy bestseller One Day. A master of both page and screen, David is also an award-winning screenwriter, known for his acclaimed adaptations of Great Expectations, Far from the Madding Crowd, and Edward St Aubyn’s Patrick Melrose.
In conversation with Peggy Hughes, CEO of the National Centre for Writing, this promises to be a warm, witty, and insightful evening with one of Britain’s finest writers.
Don’t miss it!
Presented by National Centre for Writing and Norwich UNESCO City of Literature
Important information
Ticket prices: £15
Running time: Approximately 1 hour with no interval
Available to book:
24 March at 10 am – Ambassadors, Supporters, Gold Friends and Corporates
26 March at 10 am – Friends and Best Friends
28 March at 10 am – General


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Reviews
“A triumph, a real gift of a novel.”
Sunday Times“You’ll love it as much as One Day…Probably his best yet.”
Independent
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