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2022/2023 Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series

Inprint Maggie O’Farrell Reading

Monday October 10, 2022 7:30 pm

Where

Cullen Performance Hall, University of Houston
4300 University Drive
Houston, TX 77204
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New York Times bestseller Maggie O’Farrell will give a reading from her new novel The Marriage Portrait, followed by an on-stage conversation with Houston writer and former Houston Chronicle book editor Maggie Galehouse. The evening will conclude with a book sale and signing. General admission tickets include a hardcover copy of O’Farrell’s new novel The Marriage Portrait, available for pickup at the theatre on the night of the event or at the Inprint office afterwards. Snail mail receipt of the book can also be made upon request at info@inprinthouston.org by Friday, October 14.

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MAGGIE O’FARRELL is “a miracle in every sense” (Ann Patchett). In 2020, O’Farrell published the New York Times bestseller Hamnet – “a family saga bursting with life, touched by magic, and anchored in affection” (The Boston Globe). Now translated into more than 32 languages and optioned for the screen by Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment, Hamnet was the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the UK Women’s Prize for Fiction. O’Farrell’s debut novel After You’d Gone won the Betty Trask Award and The Hand That First Held Mine was recipient of the Costa Book Award for Fiction. Her other works include the novels The Distance Between Us, Instructions for a Heat Wave, This Must Be the Place, and the acclaimed memoir I Am, I Am, I Am.

She joins us to read from and talk about her new novel The Marriage Portrait, which follows the story of young duchess Lucrezia de’Medici as she makes her way in sixteenth century Florence. When the duke’s eldest daughter dies unexpectedly on the eve of her wedding, Lucrezia is thrust unwittingly into a troubled marriage and an unfamiliar court. Packed with beauty and emotion, O’Farrell’s new novel — inspired by Robert Browning’s poem My Last Duchess — offers an extraordinary portrait of one resilient woman’s attempt to shape the future of the powerful Ferranese dynasty. O’Farrell was born in Northern Ireland and lives in Edinburgh.

MAGGIE GALEHOUSE is an award-winning local writer, editor, and researcher. She was the former book editor at the Houston Chronicle, and she has reported on education, crime, and business for a variety of newspapers. She currently works as a Program Director in the Communications Department at MD Anderson Cancer Center.