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Meet Kathleen Glasgow for The Glass Girl

Saturday 12th October 2024
15:00 at Waterstones, Bristol - Galleries

Meet Kathleen Glasgow for The Glass Girl

I am the problem. It's me. I'm the problem that no one wants to solve or love.

The Glass Girl follows the story of Bella, a teenage girl who is overwhelmed by the demands of her life and turns to alcohol to numb her suffocating existence. When her coping mechanism fast turns to addiction, a fateful night at a party brings the harsh truth of her new reality to the surface. She is taken to a rehab facility where she must learn how to piece together her fragmented life.


We're so happy to welcome international bestselling author Kathleen Glasgow to our shop! Writing from personal experience of alcoholism and 'expert self-medication', Glasgow explores addiction and recovery with sensitivity and hope in this highly anticipated and deeply moving new book.

Tickets guarantee your place in the queue and a copy of The Glass Girl to be collected on the day. More books will be available to purchase.
Ticketholders will also be entered into a raffle: 3 winners will be announced on checking-in at the signing to win a selfcare gift box and a Rock the Boat YA goodie bag!

Tickets are available online only.

Kathleen Glasgow is the author of the internationally bestselling novels Girl in Pieces, How to Make Friends with the Dark and You'd Be Home Now.

Further details: 01179252274

Bristol - Galleries Waterstones, Bristol - Galleries
Saturday 12th October 2024
15:00
£10

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