The Campers with Maryrose Cuskelly
Overview
This engrossing and provocative new novel takes a fearless look at privilege, hypocrisy, and justice, holding a mirror up to the ways we live, talk, and judge one another in contemporary society.Â
The story begins when a group of campers set up temporary shelter at the end of a quiet suburban street, in a well-kept public park that locals hold dear.
What unfolds is not just the clash of perspectives, but the ripple effect of unease, outrage, and self-righteousness that surges through the neighbourhood.Â
Come along for a thought-provoking evening that promises not only to spark discussion but to leave you questioning just how different—or how similar—we are to the people on the page.Â
Enjoy light refreshments and books for sale and signing on the night.