About this Event
Bookface Sip & Swap with Sara Sheridan
Join us at 9.3am on Sunday 17 May at Glaschu for a morning of bookish chat with award-winning novelist Sara Sheridan as we launch her new novel!
đ€ Live Q&A with Sara
đ Sustainable book swap â bring up to 4 books (300+ to choose from)
đ„ Sip & socialise â coffee/tea, đ„âïž croissant đ„ fizz of soft drink included
đ Come solo or bring a pal â Bookface events are friendly and welcoming
About The Jewel Keepers
Men would K*ll for this treasure.
The McKenzie women will guard it with their lives.
London, 1837. When 25-year-old Araminta McKenzie-Moore is summoned from Richmond to her great aunt's deathbed in Edinburgh, it's the first time she's met her extended family. The McKenzie women, however, have been keeping a close eye on her. For they have a long, secret and dangerous history as Jewel Keepers to the Scottish Crown and they need Araminta to play her part to solve a puzzle which stretches back generations.
But the McKenzies are not alone in this high-stakes treasure hunt though history. They're being pursued. The last of her line, if Araminta succeeds, she will uncover something more valuable than mere jewels - a secret that will change the lives of all women living on this, the cusp of the Queen Victoria's rule.
Featuring real historical events and places amid its fiction, The Jewel Keepers is an immersive, evocative story tinged with romance and brimming with intrigue.
About Sara Sheridan
Sara Sheridan is a writer and activist who is interested in diverse readings of history. She has written more than 20 books.
Truth or Dare, her first novel won the Scottish Library Award and was shortlisted for the Saltire. On Starlit Seas, was shortlisted for the Wilbur Smith Prize. In 2022, The Fair Botanists was Waterstones Scottish Book of the Year and was also a season 7 pick for The Queenâs Reading Room. The Secrets of Blythswood Square was longlisted for The Saltire Award in 2024. An occasional journalist, Sara has reported for BBC Radio 4's From Our Own Correspondent and on âbeing a ladyâ for Womenâs Hour. Sara has written 2 radio plays, the most recent, Robert Burns: His Psychotherapy and Cure, was voiced by Elaine C Smith. In 2019 Sara re mapped Scotland according to womenâs history for Historic Environment Scotland â the resulting book, Where are the Women, was one of the David Hume Instituteâs Books of the year 2019. In it, she imagined several monuments to Scotlandâs accused witches alongside commemorating over 1600, mostly-forgotten Scottish women.
Sara mentors fledgling writers and has sat on the board of several writersâ organisations. In 2025 she was the Alasdair In 2015, Sophie McKay Knightâs portrait of Sara garnered media and critical attention at the National Gallery of Scotland.
About Bookface
Created in 2020 by avid reader Heather Suttie, Bookface is a 5,000+ strong online reading community and live event series thatâs hosted 70+ sold-out events across Scotland. Bookface Sip & Swaps are a mix of relaxed author chats, and bookish good vibes. Previous guests include Alice Feeney, Val McDermid, Lisa Jewell, Tom Newlands, Claire Douglas, Shari Lapena, Juano Diaz, Sophie Gravia, John Niven, Heather Morris, Davinia Taylor, Susannah Constantine, Chris Brookmyre, Helen Fields and many more.
Bring two or more books to participate in our book swap of 300 titles or just come to meet the authors and enjoy a brilliantly bookish experience â no pressure, Kindle and audiobook fans always welcome.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Glaschu Restaurant & Bar, 32 Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, United Kingdom
GBP 27.80












