Top author to appear at Brownhills Library

Local Author David M Golden will be signing copies of his new book and talking to the public at Brownhills Library reading group on Tuesday 29th November 2011 from 2;30 to 3:30pm.

Inspirational local historian and all-round nice bloke David Hodgkinson recently contacted me to point out that former local lad, top lawyer and author David M Golden will be appearing on his childhood home turf at Brownhills Library (at the Parkview Centre) on Tuesday, 29th of November from 2:30 to 3:30pm, where he will be talking to the local reading group and members of the public. David will also be available to sign copies of his work.

It’s worth pointing out also that Brownhills Reading Group are a top bunch of people who get together on the last Tuesday of every month at the library to discuss their love of reading and share their passion for the printed word. It’s free to join, and they’re really down to earth, welcoming folk. Why not pop along? New members are always welcome, and you get the advance headsup on events like this.

David Hodgkinson sent me this press release:

Brownhills Central School old boy proves them wrong

Beating the language barrier to the top.

Specialist fraud lawyer from Brownhills writes comic novel about a Black Country boy becoming a barrister despite his accent and dialect.

In the 60’s, the author went to Brownhills Central School for Boys. That’s not quite rural, not quite the Black Country and not quite Birmingham. It may explain the confused love life and career of Izaak Gatehouse, the hero of his second comedy novel The Case Is Open. The newly qualified barrister struggles with the language of love, the language of the law but worst of all the problems of “spaking” Black Country in the centre of Birmingham, not to mention rural Warwickshire.

When David M. Golden was at Brownhills Central School most of the pupils were expected to go straight to the factories or the pits, he was aiming to qualify in law. He still remembers when a careers advice officer said “Of course you will never qualify”. Well he did and “The Case Is Open” is his second comedy novel about how it happened — (allegedly).

Since the 1980’s David has specialised in the conduct of complex and serious criminal cases. The careers advice officer would be very shocked to learn that David is not only conducting major criminal cases but he is also turning his hand to creating stories that are laugh aloud funny, totally absurd and yet technically believable.

David M. Golden’s comic novels may be stories of lost love and the law but there is also a minor battle being fought. The rivalry between Birmingham and the Black Country folk matters to Izaak Gatehouse. Mocking and in return being mocked by the people of Birmingham seems to be the main occupation of the Black County hero of “The Case Is Open”.

David M. Golden will be the guest speaker at Brownhills Library Reading Group on Tuesday 29th November 2011 (2.30pm – 3.30pm). He will also be available to sign copies of The Case Is Open.

The Case Is Open ISBN: 9781843869115 is in paperback and it is published by Vanguard Press priced at £8.99. Copies are also available from Downes Newsagent, Brownhills; Waterstone’s, Walsall and most online retailers.

Available from all good bookshops, and from Downes Newsagents in Brownhills. Bag a copy now!

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5 Responses to Top author to appear at Brownhills Library

  1. Jean Burke says:

    Hey Bob. Great to read that David Golden will be speaking at Brownhills library on Tuesday about his new book. It promises to be an interesting afternoon, wish I could be there. I met Mr Golden years ago through my brother David, and wish him every success. Love your blog. I was born and raised in Brownhills but have lived in Australia for 30 years. Your blog keeps me in touch with what is happening back home. Jean Burke (nee Hodgkinson)

  2. 2uluru says:

    First time at a reader’s meeting yesterday. A friendly bunch and enthusiastic staff. If you get the chance well worth popping in!

    An entertaining chat by the author (but I may be biased as I am a long time friend of his!)

    Thanks to BrownhillsBob for giving a Brownhills boy a boost.

  3. Ali! says:

    Book looks really interesting going to buy it as I work in the legal sector as well as an expert witness, met him in person (he works as a fraud lawyer) really interesting approachable guy.

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