Patchwork: A Graphic Biography of Jane Austen launch at Bookhaus
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A event held at Bookhaus on Tuesday 11th November. The event starts at 18:00.


A bold reimagining of the life of a much-loved writer, from the author of RED ROSA and THREADS

In her later years, Jane Austen made a patch­work quilt. She folded thousands of tiny scraps of fabric over diamond-shaped slips of paper and painstakingly stitched them together. Kate Evans employs these slivers of cloth to illustrate Jane Austen’s life story. Evans teases apart the threads that connect Austen’s beloved novels, the events of her life, and the fabric of society in Regency England.

Patchwork is a major new work of graphic biography. Kate Evans has an unparalleled ability to marry drama, comedy, and historically im­mersive detail, bringing Austen’s story to life with fluid, dynamic artwork, at times embroi­dered onto cloth itself. The author’s love for Austen shines throughout. Her incredible eye for historical detail – panes of glass, bits of lace, hedgelaying styles, the cut of a coat or the architecture of a Hampshire cottage – creates a captivating vision of Jane Austen’s world.

Kate Evans will be here at bookhaus to discuss her new book. Tickets cost £7 and include a glass of wine or a soft drink and £3 off the book. Presented by bookhaus.

A thing of beauty.

Mary Talbot, author of The Dotters of Her Father's Eyes
A fresh and vibrant reimagining of Austen’s life, literally stitching her story into the wider tapestry of capitalism and colonialism. Kate Evans ties her well known talents for research and storytelling in with humour and heartbreak, reclaiming Austen from the dusty pages of history and rendering her with colour and energy. This stunning graphic biography is sure to draw new and diverse audiences into Austen’s world and bring her story firmly into the 21st century. An impressive achievement!

Karrie Fransman, author of Death of the Artist
A beautiful thing woven round a brilliant device, with snags to make you pause and think deeply, and maybe even cry as well as laugh.

Martin Rowson, author of As I Please
A treasure trove of a book

Lucy Adlington, creator of Bad Girls in Bonnets

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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