At the Centre: Matt Haig in Conversation
Please note, this author event is hosted by The Heath Bookshop and is not a CBSO event.
The Heath Bookshop presents Matt Haig in conversation - ‘The Midnight Train’
Come along to this special event from The Heath Bookshop with best-selling author, Matt Haig, who will be in conversation about his brand-new novel ‘The Midnight Train’.
Matt Haig writes both fiction and non-fiction. This includes the novels The Humans, How to Stop Time and The Midnight Library, which has been a number one Sunday Times bestseller and a number one New York Times bestseller. He has also written several children’s books including A Boy Called Christmas, which became a major feature film. His non-fiction works include Reasons to Stay Alive, which recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, and The Comfort Book. His most recent fiction, The Life Impossible, was a Sunday Times and a New York Times bestseller. His work has been translated into over fifty languages.
About At the Centre: Matt Haig in Conversation
Hosted by The Heath Bookshop
About the book
When your life flashes before your eyes, where would you stop?
No one can change the past, but the Midnight Train can take you there. The chance to re-live the moments that meant most. To see what kind of person you really were.
For Wilbur his best days were with Maggie, the love of his life. On his honeymoon in Venice.
Before he gave it all away.
He wishes he could go back and live differently. But to do so risks everything...

In conversation with Mike Gayle
Mike Gayle has been a bestselling novelist for 27 years and his books have been translated into more than 30 languages. His novel The Man I Think I Know was selected for the Zoe Ball Book Club and Half A World Away and A Song of Me & You were both Richard & Judy Book Club picks. Mike was longlisted for Best UK Author at the Specsavers National Book Awards and shortlisted for the Pageturner of the Year at the British Book Awards. In 2021, Mike received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Romantic Novelists Association. To date, Mike has sold over three million copies of his novels. He lives in Birmingham with his family.


