On 13 May, broadcaster Naga Munchetty will be joining Good Housekeeping's VIP members for an evening of Good Conversations over a glass of wine with at our London HQ. The subject? Whether women's health is taken seriously enough.
To get things started, she has shared some special content, for GH VIPs only. Over in the members area, you can now find an excerpt of Naga's new book It's Probably Nothing, shared specially with us ahead of its publication. You can also read an article written by Naga, probing all the key issues in this knotty debate.
It will definitely get you thinking, and quite possibly get your blood boiling. So head on over if you're a member, and sign up if you're not...
About the event
First we have our popular Book Club, with GH's Books Director Joanne Finney in conversation with Lucy Clarke. They'll be talking about Lucy's latest book The Surf House, is an evocative sun-drenched thriller.
Part two of the evening features special guests whose passion and points of view we admire. Author and broadcaster Naga Munchetty and author and GP Dr Nighat Arif will lead a conversation on women's health and whether it's taken seriously enough by the medical profession.
We can't wait to hear what they - and our VIPs - have to say.
Join us at Good Housekeeping’s London HQ at 5:30pm on Tuesday 13 May to take part in these dynamic conversations
Can’t join us at the live event in London? You can view the discussion via our livestream, here.
Good Housekeeping VIP Members can now claim their free e-book copy of The Surf House here.
Event details
When: 13 May, 5.30pm for a 6pm start
Where: GH HQ, 30 Panton Street, London SW1Y 4AJ, or streaming online
The lowdown: Book Club with author Lucy Clarke talking about her thriller The Surf House. Plus author and broadcaster Naga Munchetty and GP and author Dr Nighat Arif will be in conversation with GH's Hattie Garlick on the subject of women's health and whether it's taken seriously enough.
Book now: Reserve your free ticket at ghmembers.co.uk