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Meet award-winning travel writer at The Spot cafe in Cooroy

Join The Spot cafe in Cooroy for an intimate conversation with award-winning travel writer Louise Southerden, to discuss her latest book, Tiny: A Memoir About Love, Letting Go and a Very Small House.

Louise takes readers on an intensely personal journey as she explores ideas of home, love, belonging and what we really need to be happy.

The memoir chronicles Louise’s transition from a life of constant movement as a travel writer to building her own tiny house in northern New South Wales.

After twenty-five years of choosing freedom over security, Louise starts to crave something she had always believed just wasn’t for her: a place to call home. Not just any place, but somewhere she could live simply, close to nature, in a very small house.

Don’t miss ‘A conversation with Louise Southerden’ on Sunday 27 October from 10am – 11:30am.

Tickets are just $5 (or $35 inc a copy of the book) and can be booked at humanitix.com/au

Books must be ordered by Sunday 20 October.

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