Author Talk: Sarah Bourne
Discover the story behind The Paris Resistance with author Sarah Bourne at Five Dock Library.
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Thursday 7 May 2026
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Level 1/4/12 Garfield St, Five Dock NSW 2046, Australia
Free
Discover the story behind The Paris Resistance with author Sarah Bourne at Five Dock Library.
Thursday 7 May 2026
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Level 1/4/12 Garfield St, Five Dock NSW 2046, Australia
Free
Step into the world of historical courage and resilience as Sarah Bourne shares insights about her compelling new book, The Paris Resistance. This event offers a unique opportunity to hear from an award-winning author who brings history to life through personal stories of bravery during World War II.
Enjoy a relaxed evening with light refreshments before the talk, followed by a chance to purchase signed copies of the book. It’s an inspiring occasion for parents and children alike to explore themes of history, resistance, and human spirit.
Whether you’re a history buff or looking for an engaging cultural outing, this talk promises to be both educational and moving.
The event begins at 5:30pm with light refreshments to welcome attendees. The author talk runs from 6:00pm to 7:00pm, where Sarah Bourne will discuss her book and answer questions. Afterward, from 7:00pm to 7:30pm, there will be an opportunity for book sales and signing.
This is a free event, making it accessible for families wanting to enrich their knowledge and enjoy a cultural evening out. The talk is suitable for adults and older children interested in history and literature.
The event takes place at Five Dock Library, a welcoming community space located in the City of Canada Bay. The library is easily accessible by public transport and offers a comfortable environment for families.
Parking and local amenities are available nearby, making it convenient for parents bringing children. The venue supports inclusivity and accessibility for all attendees.
Please arrive a little early to enjoy the refreshments and settle in before the talk begins. The event will be conducted in person, providing a great chance to engage directly with the author.
While the event is free, spaces may be limited, so early arrival is recommended. Children should be supervised as the content is more suited to older kids and adults.
This is a free event with no booking required, making it easy for families to attend spontaneously. For more information or assistance, contact the City of Canada Bay Council via email or phone.
Enjoy a culturally enriching evening without any cost, perfect for parents looking to inspire their children with stories of history and resilience.