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Jennifer Johnston Talk - Favourite Jennifer Johnston Books

47 min · 29. jan. 2026
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dlr Libraries are delighted to announce a special Readers’ Day to commemorate the life and work of internationally acclaimed local writer Jennifer Johnston. Curated by writer Martina Devlin, on behalf of dlr Libraries, the day will include conversations with Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, the new Laureate for Irish Fiction, Carlo Gébler, Dermot Bolger, Sinéad Gleeson and many more. Readers' Day took place on the 6 September 2025 in dlr LexIcon

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