When Sullivan Met Lola is the eagerly awaited new novel by beloved Australian author Monica McInerney. Come and enjoy an evening with Monica as we dive into the pages of her latest book.
About the book:
Lola Quinlan is eighty-six. If her time on earth is running out, she’s not leaving quietly. Against the wishes of her family in South Australia, she’s flying alone to Melbourne for a week. They think she’s in search of distraction and entertainment. The truth is, she’s looking for a ghost.
Sullivan Farrington is twelve years old. His life in Melbourne has turned upside down. His mother is in hospital, hiding an ever-growing secret. His father lives on the other side of the world. School is a battleground of bullies. But Sullivan is no ordinary boy. He’s set himself a series of goals to turn his life around. The most urgent? Make a new friend.
In a hotel beside the Botanic Gardens, Sullivan and Lola meet. They instantly hit it off, deciding to help each other with their secret plans. What they don't know yet is the trouble that's about to unfold - or how much they'll need one another...
A warm, funny and moving story about unexpected friendships, lost loves and family secrets, When Sullivan Met Lola brings two of Monica's most-loved characters together in a sparkling standalone story of their own.
About the author:
One of the stars of Australian fiction, Monica is the author of 13 internationally bestselling books for adults, including most recently The Godmothers, shortlisted for the 2021 ABIA General Fiction Book of the Year, and her first children's book, Marcie Gill and the Caravan Park Cat. Monica grew up in a family of seven children in the Clare Valley of South Australia. She and her Irish husband have been living between Australia and Ireland for thirty years. They currently live in Dublin.
This event is brought to you in partnership with Dymocks Booksellers.
Event Information
| Hosted by | City of Melville Libraries |
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| Time | 6:45 pm - 8:30 pm |
| Cost | $10.00, bookings essential |
| Contact Details | Contact Library staff on 9364 0115 |