Farnham Library will be welcoming the author Judith Heneghan to discuss her new book Birdeye on August 6 at 2.30pm.

Birdeye is a novel about the choices that a young woman makes in good faith, and, as she discovers 50 years later, what they cost.

Judith Heneghan grew up in Winchester and studied history at the University of York. In her early 20s she lived and worked in a community alongside people with learning disabilities near Dover.

Later she worked as a commissioning editor for Hodder before starting a family and spending several years living in Ukraine and Russia.

For the last 18 years Judith has been teaching creative writing at the University of Winchester, where she runs the MA programme.

Her first novel, Snegurochka, is set in Kyiv in 1993 and was shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards. Birdeye is her second novel. She has also written extensively for children.

Tickets cost £3 per person and can be booked at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/birdeye-with-author-judith-heneghan-at-farnham-library-tickets-951515527557 Bookings can also be taken at the library help desk.