
Emma Gannon 'Table For One'
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of 'OLIVE'
Presented by: Bude Literary Festival (Patron: Raynor Winn: 'The Salt Path')0 | BUDE: The Parkhouse Centre (info) |
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P | Saturday 17th May, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 7:30pm |
. | All ages |
C | Literature |
Event information
Emma Gannon will be in conversation with national print journalist, Natasha Harding. This event will include a short Q&A with the audience.
A book about modern love, for modern women, Emma’s new novel is a conversation-starting story about leading your own life – not following. It asks a question we all think, and don’t voice enough: why do we set so much store in relationships? Does true happiness lie inside a relationship, or outside of one?
Willow is having quite the year. One moment she’s climbing the ladder of life achievements – the boyfriend, the grown-up house, the steady career – the next it’s 4pm and she’s swaddled in her duvet, wondering what went wrong. Blinking into the light of a day that looks completely unfamiliar, and alienated from her friends who are busy ‘moving forwards’, Willow has never felt more alone. But she’s in good company.
Because when inspiration arrives from an unlikely place - ‘the poster girl for single life’, influencer Naz Chopra - Willow can start to rekindle a relationship she’s long neglected: the one with herself.
‘In Gannon’s capable hands, women are not so much divided along their disparate lines – but united’ Pandora Sykes
EMMA GANNON is the award-winning, Sunday Times bestselling author of eight books, including her latest non-fiction, 'A Year of Nothing', and 'Olive', her debut novel, which was nominated for the Dublin Literary Award. Emma also runs the popular Substack newsletter, The Hyphen, hosts creativity retreats all over the world, and she is a judge for the 2025 Women's Prize for Non-Fiction.
Praise for Emma’s debut Olive:
‘It explores such an important topic with a lightness and warmth’ Dolly Alderton
‘Thoughtful, searching, funny, and (most importantly) honest’ Elizabeth Gilbert
‘Funny in parts, painful in others, thoughtful throughout, it explores many dilemmas, with characters who feel utterly real’ Sophie Kinsella
‘It'll give a voice to countless women … a profound issue wrapped inside an accessible, highly engaging novel’ Marian Keyes
‘Gutsy and refreshing’ HEAT