Join us for an evening with Ella Berman and Roxy Dunn to celebrate their novels L.A. Women and As Young As This. The evening will consist of an author talk followed by a signing.Ella Berman grew up in both London and Los Angeles and worked at Sony Music before starting the clothing brand London Loves LA. She lives in London with her husband, James, and their dog, Rocky. Her debut novel The Comeback was a Today Show Read With Jenna Book Club pick, and her second book Before We Were Innocent was a Reese’s Book Club pick. L.A. Women is her third novel.L.A. Women is an electrifying novel about the complicated friendship between two ambitious writers and the ultimate artistic betrayal: one writes a book based upon the other's life, revealing everything…Bold, dazzling, and crackling with tension, L.A. Women plunges readers into the legendary parties and unparalleled creativity of iconic Laurel Canyon, while exploring the impossible choices women face when ambition collides with intimacy. At what cost does great art emerge? And who pays the price?Roxy Dunn is a Writer/Performer and graduate of the BBC Comedy Writersroom. She's acted in multiple television sitcoms and her shows have received sell-out runs at The Edinburgh Fringe and SOHO Theatre. Her scripts have been optioned by several production companies and her comedy pilot Useless Millennials was commissioned and broadcast on BBC Radio 4. She is the author of two poetry pamphlets: Clowning (Eyewear) and Big Sexy Lunch (Verve Press). As Young as This was her first novel. Her new novel, Wants and Needs, will be published in January.As Young As This is perfect reading for fans of Sally Rooney and Naoise Dolan, Dunn's engrossing debut novel charts the romantic life of Margot who finds herself unexpectedly single at the age of thirty-four.As Margot prepares to make the biggest decision of her life, she can’t help looking back on the relationships that shaped her. What would you do if the life you’d always imagined for yourself didn’t materialize? Would you keep to the script, or would you write a new one?