We look forward to welcoming Queer author and radical gardener Jenny Chamarette to Notting Hill to discuss their book, Q is for Garden, a bold yet intimate exploration of queerness and gardening.
Jenny will be joined in conversation with queer cultural historian Dr Diarmuid Hester, author of Nothing Ever Just Disappears, for a conversation about hidden queer histories and queerness in relation to place – both urban and wild.
‘A generous and profoundly creative study of how all forms of life can learn to flourish in hostile climates, this book is an important work of queer scholarship and a beautiful companion through difficult times.’ – Octavia Bright, author of This Ragged Grace
Ticket price includes a glass of wine or a soft drink.