Emily Paull in conversation with Sasha Wasley

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6-7.30pm
Thursday, 14 August 2025

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Join Emily Paull and Sasha Wasley for a conversation about Emily’s latest novel, a heart-wrenching romance set around WWII.
The Distance Between Dreams was shortlisted for the 2023 Fogarty Literary Award. Set in Fremantle at the outbreak of WWII, The Distance Between Dreams enchants from beginning to end.
'A timeless love story guaranteed to satisfy all romantics, as well as a reminder of the horrors of war.’ Louise Allan, author of The Sisters’ Song.
This is a must read for fans of Natasha Lester and people who enjoy historical fiction blended with romance and with rich period detail.
Emily Paull is a local librarian, author, book reviewer and avid reader, this is her second novel.
Book sales available
Light refreshments served.
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$5 per person
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Success Library Community Room

11 Wentworth Avenue Success WA 6164 

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