Discovering Pandora: An Evening with Susan Stokes-Chapman - Cambridge
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About this event
Interweaving the Greek myth of Pandora with the milieu of Georgian London, Pandora follows a frustrated young artisan and an ambitious antiquarian scholar as they find their futures enmeshed with the discovery of an ancient vase that holds secrets as dangerous as they are tempting. A pure pleasure of a novel set in Georgian London, where the discovery of a mysterious ancient Greek vase sets in motion conspiracies, revelations and romance.
'Weaves together Ancient Greek myth with suspenseful mystery... utterly irresistible.' - Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne
Susan Stokes-Chapman grew up in the historic Georgian city of Lichfield, Staffordshire. She studied for four years at Aberystwyth University, graduating with a BA in Education & English Literature and an MA in Creative Writing. Pandora was shortlisted for the Lucy Cavendish Fiction prize 2020 as well as longlisted for the Bath Novel Award that same year.
Susan Stokes-Chapman will be in conversation with Amy Crawford discussing myth, historical fiction, and all things mischievous.
Don't miss this fantastic chance to hear the author discuss her spellbinding historical fiction novel.
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