Author talk with Kathy Lette

Author Kathy Lette is coming to Bunjil Place Library. Pictures: SUPPLIED.

Bestselling author Kathy Lette is visiting Bunjil Place Library to discuss her latest book Till Death, or a Little Light Maiming, Do Us Part, and to answer the community’s questions.

When Jason Reilly disappears, Gwen, Tish and Skye discover they have been married to the same man.

Forming an unlikely alliance, the women travel across continents in search of truth, retribution and their life savings.

As they embark on a chase for their money, they build new friendships, discover much about themselves, and when closure is had they are bursting with energy for the next phase of their life.

Kathy left school at the age of sixteen to become a writer and her first novel Puberty Blues became a cult classic which was made into a major film and a television mini-series.

Kathy is a celebrated and outspoken comic writer who has an inimitable take on serious current issues.

She is the author of fifteen bestselling novels, pioneering smart, funny, feminist fiction and has been published in seventeen languages.

The free author talk will be held on Thursday 31 March from 6:30pm to 7:30pm at Bunjil Place Library.

Those attending have been asked to reserve their place at this event by phoning 1800 577 548 or visiting cclc.vic.gov.au/