Author and sociologist Ethel Crowley will be in conversation in Lismore Library on Tuesday 28th November at 3:00pm.
Ethel Crowley, PhD is an Irish sociologist. She is the author of Land Matters, Daring to Dream & Your Place or Mine?, as well as other journal articles, book chapters and newspaper articles. Over the years, she has combined university lecturing & academic writing with travels in Latin America, the Middle East and India. She is currently working on a book on Spain. She considers her connection and friendship with Dervla Murphy to have been one of the greatest gifts of her life.
Date: Tuesday 28th November
Time: 3:00 PM
Venue: Lismore Library
This is a FREE event, but booking is essential.
Please contact Lismore Library on 058 21377 for bookings and further information.
This event is part of the Writers at Waterford Libraries inaugaral programme of events for 2023.. The series of writer events aims to unite readers and writers through free, accessible events in their local library branches.
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