Daisy Johnson
Recorded : November 2020
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Daisy Johnson: Sisters
Youngest ever author to be shortlisted for the Booker Prize, Daisy Johnson, returns to the Festival to explore her chilling second novel, Sisters.
Building on the success of Fen and Everything Under, this book is a psychological, nightmarish gothic thriller that movingly looks to sibling love and sibling envy, exploding with the joy and fury of adolescence.
An absolute must-see event for fans of Stephen King, Daisy discusses her latest novel, writing process, and influences with beloved Festival chair Alex Clark.
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