Library welcomes former broadcaster

LISBURN City Library will be welcoming author and former broadcaster Roisin McAuley to the library on Thursday June 30 at 7.30pm, when she will read from her latest novel French Secrets.

During this author reading event, Roisin will give the audience a taste of French Secrets, which is a story of love and intrigue set against the background of the French wine industry. It follows the story of Honor Brady who falls in love with wine merchant Hugo Lancaster and moves to Astignac, a village in the French wine region Entre Deux Mers.

Roisin’s other novels include Meeting Point, Singing Bird and Finding Home and she has also written a book on golf called Emerald Greens.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Roisin McAuley grew up in a big family in a small town in County Tyrone, went to a convent boarding school and then to Queen’s University Belfast to study History. She joined BBC Northern Ireland and went on to become a reporter for Spotlight, Newsnight, Panorama and File on 4. She has also produced and directed television documentaries for ITV and Channel 4 and written and presented programmes for BBC Radio.

Everyone is invited to attend this free book reading event and enjoy the opportunity to meet Roisin McAuley, on Thursday June 30 at 7.30pm in Lisburn City Library.

For further information, please contact Lisburn City Library on 9263 3350 or email [email protected].