Boswell Book Festival, Dumfries House, Cumnock Ayrshire, Scotland, UK 12 May 2018. Maggie O'Farrell is an Irish-British novelist. Her debut novel After You'd Gone received international acclaim and won the Betty Trask Award. Her later novel The Hand That First Held Mine won the 2010 Costa Novel Award. The festival is unique in that it is the only Book Festival which exculsively deals with memoirs & biographies.


Boswell Book Festival, Dumfries House, Cumnock Ayrshire, Scotland, UK 12 May 2018. Maggie O'Farrell is an Irish-British novelist. Her debut novel After You'd Gone received international acclaim and won the Betty Trask Award. Her later novel The Hand That First Held Mine won the 2010 Costa Novel Award. The festival is unique in that it is the only Book Festival which exculsively deals with memoirs & biographies.


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