An afternoon with bestselling author Livi Michael

Schedule

Wed Sep 23 2026 at 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

Chorlton Library | Manchester, EN

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Join us fo a special afternoon celebrating the publication of Livi Michaels new novel. Inspired by real life events, the novel delves into letters between Elizabeth Gaskell and Chalres Dickens about a young girl called Ruth...

During the afternoon, there will be an Elizabeth Gaskell quiz and Livi will read the actual letters between Gaskell and Dickens!

Here's more information about the book.

Manchester 1849. Elizabeth Gaskell, newly famous author of Mary Barton, visits a young Irish prostitute in Manchester’s New Bailey Pr*son. The girl is about to be discharged onto the Manchester streets, where her old life of poverty and violence await her. Elizabeth is determined to help her, but few people will employ an ex-prostitute from Pr*son. In desperation, Elizabeth writes to Charles Dickens for advice.

Inspired by the real correspondence between Elizabeth Gaskell and Charles Dickens, Elizabeth and Ruth tells the unforgettable story of two very different women whose lives become inextricably intertwined.

Praise for This Book

‘The best historical fiction brings the past in so close that it feels like a parallel present. Livi Michael's Elizabeth and Ruth is a gripping upstairs-downstairs social-realist horror tale of sorts. Michael brilliantly evokes a 19th-century Manchester hopelessly strung between the church and the sweatshop, conjuring a lost industrial world which is so tactile and vivid that you can smell it and taste it and feel its cold breath on your neck.’ Xan Brooks

Reviews of This Book

‘Livi Michael is superb at forcing the reader to confront uncomfortable questions about poverty and the well-meaning outsiders who seek to end it. Recreating the genesis of Gaskell’s most controversial novel, Michael explores the massive strain of a woman juggling the demands of motherhood, writing, and social campaigning in industrial Manchester. This is a powerful look at the ‘fallen’ and the ‘good’ – and the complicated, often heartbreaking reality of those trying to bridge the gap between the two.’Antonia Senior, The Times

The Best New Fiction Manchester, 1849, and a newly famous Elizabeth Gaskell has taken an interest in the case of a 16-year-old Irish seamstress, incarcerated for prostitution. Finding herself unable to offer the girl practical assistance, Gaskell turns to Charles Dickens for advice. From their real correspondence, Michael plucks a pungent tale of hypocrisy and prejudice that nimbly probes the limits of activism in Victorian England.’ Anthony Cummins, Daily Mail


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Chorlton Library, Manchester Road, Manchester, United Kingdom

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