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In conversation with Daniel Gray, Sunday Best, Wednesday 14th of May, 7pm
In conversation with Daniel Gray, Sunday Best, Wednesday 14th of May, 7pm
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In conversation with Daniel Gray, Sunday Best, Wednesday 14th of May, 7pm

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IN CONVERSATION WITH DANIEL GRAY, SUNDAY BEST
WEDNESDAY 14TH OF MAY, 7PM
ST PETER'S CHURCH, LINLITHGOW

An evocative celebration of the seventh day in all its rich variety Closed shops and roast dinners. Bulky newspapers and the hum of lawnmowers. Strolls to nowhere in particular and visiting snoozing grandparents. Television theme tunes cueing bath time and a sudden dread of the looming week ahead…

Through an assortment of rituals and activities, Sundays came to be the unique day in our week – whether tedious, pleasant or somewhere in-between. But how did they change over time? Has anything interesting ever happened on a Sunday? Have we forgotten how to do Sunday? And, in our rushed modern lives, should we now try to recapture that distinctive, unhurried Sunday feel? Offering answers to those questions and more through a mix of travelogue and social history, Sunday Best entertainingly charts the story of what author Daniel Gray argues is the People’s Day. Told through Sundays whiled away in places from the Hebrides to Hyde Park – via Sunderland, Scarborough, The Peak District and beyond – Gray’s latest book is a charming journey in time and place.

Sunday Best offers nostalgia, people’s history and affectionate, absorbing writing – a book drenched in the scent of gravy and summoning the faint sound of church bells.

TICKETS £8, includes refreshments and a discount on book sales on the evening.