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Liz McManus reads from the first page of her novel When Things Come to Light (Arlen House)



Liz McManus joins Hazel Gaynor and Mary Morrissy in conversation with Niall MacMonagle for Writing History at the Dublin Book Festival, on Saturday 11 November in partnership with The National Library of Ireland.



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