
Matt Haig
Benedict Cumberbatch called it “a beautiful novel full of life-affirming wonder and imagination”, while Lemn Sissay said “okay folks, buckle up. Matt Haig, the wonder, is back”. Now as Sunday Times bestseller The Life Impossible is published in paperback Matt Haig joins us in Henley for the first time. Among the rugged hills and golden beaches of the Balearics, retired maths teacher Grace searches for answers about a long-lost friend’s life.
A decade on from his groundbreaking, acclaimed memoir Reasons to Stay Alive, Matt has continued to delight readers around the world, from his bestselling novels The Midnight Library, How to Stop Time and The Humans to his much-loved children’s books A Boy Called Christmas, To Be A Cat and Echo Boy.
A special event at the community hub of the Christ Church Centre with one of our most popular authors, in conversation with fellow bestselling writer and mental health advocate Bryony Gordon.
A decade on from his groundbreaking, acclaimed memoir Reasons to Stay Alive, Matt has continued to delight readers around the world, from his bestselling novels The Midnight Library, How to Stop Time and The Humans to his much-loved children’s books A Boy Called Christmas, To Be A Cat and Echo Boy.
A special event at the community hub of the Christ Church Centre with one of our most popular authors, in conversation with fellow bestselling writer and mental health advocate Bryony Gordon.