Graeme Macrae Burnet at Book Week Scotland 2022
Monday, 14 November, 2022 – 4.30 p.m. – 6 p.m.
The Mitchell Library, North Street, Glasgow G3 7DN
Award winning Scottish Author Graeme Macrae Burnet returns to the Mitchell Library during Book Week Scotland to delight and inspire current and potential book group members.

Graeme will be discussing his Booker Longlisted new novel, Case Study- a dazzling – and often wickedly humorous – meditation on the nature of sanity, identity, and truth itself. Set in London 1965, An unworldly young woman believes that a charismatic psychotherapist, Collins Braithwaite, has driven her sister to suicide. Intent on confirming her suspicions, she assumes a false identity and presents herself to him as a client, recording her experiences in a series of notebooks. But she soon finds herself drawn into a world in which she can no longer be certain of anything. Even her own character.
Following Graeme’s session, participants will have the opportunity to view new book group collections, find out more information about book groups and ask library staff questions.
Free Event – Register at Eventbrite
Book Week Scotland will run from 14 – 20 November, 2022

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