The Treasures with Harriet Evans
Thu 19 Jun 2025
7:00pm at Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights, 14-15 John St, Bath, BA1 2J
All tickets include 15% off any books purchased on the night, a glass of wine or soft drink, author talk, Q&A and signing.
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Book+Ticket £16.99Add to basket
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Standard Ticket £8.00Add to basket
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Student Ticket £7.00Add to basket
Other ways to book:
Email books@mrbsemporium.com, call 01225 331155 or pop into the shop at 14-15 John Street, Bath. BA1 2JL.
We are delighted to welcome local author and friend-of-the-shop, Harriet Evans, to Mr B’s as we celebrate the publication of her new novel, The Treasures.
The Treasures, book one of the Sevenstones Trilogy, is the unputdownable story of Alice, Tom, and Sevenstones. Of a family and a house over fifty years and three generations, of their beginning and their ending, and of finding the treasures that symbolise the most important memories in our lives.
Harriet Evans lives in Bath and is the author of thirteen bestselling novels, most recently The Stargazers, as well as The Beloved Girls, a Richard and Judy Book Club Selection and the Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller The Garden of Lost and Found, which won Good Housekeeping’s Book of the Year.
About the book:
Every family’s story starts somewhere.
Alice and Tom’s begins here.
On the eve of her sixteenth birthday, Alice Jansen collects her treasures – the keepsakes, figurines and mementoes that help her make sense of her fragile family.
But the next day her heart is broken, and the final treasure, a gift from her father, is lost. Two years later, Alice answers a phone call from a stranger and runs away to New York, and tries to forget her last golden summer at the orchard on the banks of the Hudson. Tom Raven can’t understand why he keeps losing so many of the things and people that really matter to him, but he knows for certain that something important is missing from his life.
One day, he remembers a forgotten letter and makes a phone call, then leaves Sevenstones, the only place that feels like home, for a strange city…
‘Magnificent’ MARIAN KEYES
‘A novel that pulls you in from the very first page and doesn’t let go until the last.’ LUCY DIAMOND
‘The very definition of escape.’ VERONICA HENRY