CHANNEL 4 F1 TV presenter Steve Jones is coming to Oswestry next week to talk about his debut novel.
The talk on "Call Time" is set to take place on Wednesday, May 31, at 11am at Booka Bookshop, in Church Street.
The event will feature an "in conversation" session with the author, allowing attendees to delve into the inspiration behind the book and gain insights into the creative process.
The story revolves around Bob Bloomfield, a man whose life took a tragic turn when his younger brother, Tom, passed away during their childhood.
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Now a successful but unfulfilled corporate partner, Bob finds himself living a life of material wealth but spiritual emptiness.
In an extraordinary twist of fate he stumbles upon an ordinary-looking phone that enables him to connect with his twelve-year-old self from the past.
Following the discussion, the audience will have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A session, where they can pose their burning questions to the popular Welsh presenter himself.
The event will conclude with a book signing, providing fans with a chance to get their copies of "Call Time" personally autographed.
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Tickets for the event are priced at £5 and include a complimentary cup of coffee or tea.
Moreover, the ticket cost can be redeemed towards the purchase of a signed copy of "Call Time," ensuring that attendees can bring home a cherished memento of their time with the esteemed presenter-turned-author.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/elevenses-with-steve-jones-call-time-tickets-628374213187
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