Books & Literature
Victorian romance to be enjoyed by Gowerton library visitors
Award-winning Gower author Tracy Rees plans to take library visitors back to Victorian times this week.

She’s hosting a free-entry event in Gowerton Library on Thursday (9 February) from 5.30pm to 6.30pm to introduce visitors to her new Pan Macmillan-published historical novel.
Tracy, who splits her time between Swansea and London, won a Richard & Judy “search for a bestseller” competition for earlier work Amy Snow.
Gowerton Library is run by Swansea Council which arranges a series of events in its libraries.
Council cabinet member Elliott King said: “Tracy’s a big supporter of our libraries and it’ll be good to welcome her back.
“Libraries are all about bringing people together and giving members of the community a chance to connect and socialise. That’s why we’re excited to host this event and offer a fun and entertaining evening for everyone.”
At Gowerton, Tracy will chat about her latest historical romance The Elopement, described by publishers as an elaborately imagined novel spanning the luxury and poverty of late Victorian England.
She’ll also host a Q&A session.
(Lead image: Pan Macmillan)
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