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Book Launch & In Conversation with Jess Kitching

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Harry Hartog ANU Campus
Acton ACT, Australia
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Wed, 30 Jul, 6pm - 7:30pm AEST

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Launching her book, Jess Kitching will be in conversation with Emma Grey on her new novel The Life Experiment - A poignant, life-affirming love story about two people whose lives are turned upside down when they enter an experiment that predicts when they will die. Simon & Schuster

About the Book

When OPM Discoveries puts out an ad seeking participants for The Life Experiment, a study that claims it can predict when people will die, two strangers searching for meaning apply.

Layla, a corporate lawyer, has foregone all relationships for her career, stuck in an endless cycle of late nights, impossible deadlines and the London rat race. Growing up on the poverty line, Layla has fought tirelessly to better her circumstances. But with work grinding her down, she wonders if happiness can be found behind a desk after all.

Angus, son of the esteemed Fairview-Whitley family, is struggling with his family’s expectations after the death of his brother and a failed investment. Unsure of what to do with his life, Angus is frozen in a cycle of long hours and lazy days, watching time pass him by.

Unaware that they are participating in the same experiment, Layla and Angus meet by chance in a café the same day they get their shocking results. Their attraction is instant, but can they open their hearts to more when their time might be brief?

‘From the very first page, I knew this book was special. The Life Experiment is a profound and thought-provoking story about the messiness of life with characters who will instantly capture your heart.’– Christine Newell

‘Aching, tender and hopeful, The Life Experiment is a love story that beautifully balances sorrow and light. It will break your heart, then stitch it back together, stronger than before. This book is a reminder that how we spend our time, and who we spend it with, matters more than ever. Jess Kitching writes romance like she’s been breathing it her whole life. Let this be the first of many.’ – Holly Brunnbauer

‘Heartwarming and uplifting, The Life Experiment will make you think and swoon at the same time!’– Rachael Johns

‘Characters you will embrace from the start. A story you will never forget. A big, bold novel that is not afraid to ask the question: what really matters in this life? And answers: maybe, just maybe, it is love.’– Sophie Green

‘A dazzling romance with a fresh and original premise, The Life Experiment is equal parts thought-provoking and heartwarming. Layla and Angus are beautifully drawn leads, each carrying deep wounds and hidden fears, and searching for meaning. Their banter is joyful, their chemistry electric, and their journey together is both healing and hopeful. Brimming with insight, Jess Kitching explores what it means to truly live – asking the big questions and celebrating the small moments that make life worthwhile.’ – Anne Freeman

About Jess Kitching

Jess Kitching is an avid reader, writer and binge-watcher. Originally from Bradford, England, she lives in Canberra, Australia. Visit jesskitchingwrites.com or Instagram  @jesskitchingwrites

About Emma Grey

Emma is a novelist, feature writer, photographer, professional speaker and accountability coach. Her first adult novel, The Last Love Note, was written in the wake of her husband’s death and has gone on to win hearts around the world and was listed in the top 25 new releases by the American Bookseller’s Association. Her latest book is USA Today Bestseller 2024 Pictures of You

Emma lives just outside Canberra, where her world centres on her two adult daughters, young son, loved stepchildren and step-grandchildren, writing, photography and endlessly chasing the Aurora Australis.

About the Event
• Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
• Registration is required for this event.
• Accessible parking spaces directly below the Harry Hartog ANU Bookshop are available should you require them. Parking at ANU/Harry Hartog
• If you do not feel well, please refrain from attending this event.
• Disability Access available - please ask in-store.

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Harry Hartog ANU Campus
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