Amy Jeffs & Helen Carr In Conversation

Waterstones are  thrilled to be hosting bestselling authors and historians Amy Jeffs and Helen Carr in the bookshop to discuss their latest books – Old Songs and Sceptred Isle 📚

Thursday 6th November, 7pm

Tickets available here

Booksellers Liv and Autumn can’t wait to see you there!

Amy Jeffs is a British art historian, medievalist, artist, composer, and acclaimed author whose own illustrations have adorned a number of her books, including the Waterstones Book of the Year nominated ‘Storyland. Amy’s newest work, ‘Old Songs’, is published on 25th September and sees her joined by illustrator Gwen Burns to deliver a spellbinding portal into British history and culture through ten traditional folk ballads.

Helen Carr is a British historian, author, and broadcaster specializing in medieval England and has produced numerous documentaries alongside her written works. Her first book, ‘The Red Prince’ on the life of John of Gaunt was shortlisted for the prestigious Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography. Helen’s newest work, ‘Sceptred Isle: A New History of the 14th Century, is a thrilling narrative history of a century of revolution, shifting power and great change.