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In conversation – Louise Southerden

27 October - 21 November 2024

Tiny is a memoir by award-winning travel writer Louise Southerden about her quest to create a simpler way of life by building her very own tiny house. In her successful career as a travel writer, Louise found herself staying in ever new and exotic locations, but while staying in a cabin in Norway, she had an epiphany about what she truly wanted for her life, ready to put down roots.

With no prior building experience, Louise decided to build a tiny house with her partner, Max, which tested an already unstable relationship. Over the year and a half of planning and construction of her tiny house, Louise witnessed her new home coming together as her relationship was falling apart. Alongside her burgeoning construction skills, Louise learned about love, home, forgiveness and what we really need to be happy.

This is an intensely personal story about searching for home and true love, two of life's most fundamental needs, risking everything, failing and finding ways to cope, and discovering that what we need isn't always what we thought we wanted., award-winning travel writer Louise Southerden takes readers on an intensely personal journey as she explores ideas of home, love, belonging and what we really need to be happy. The memoir chronicles Louise’s transition from a life of constant movement as a travel writer to building her own tiny house in northern New South Wales. 

In conversation with Hayley Saunders

The Spot, Cooroy

Sunday 27 October 10–11:30am

In conversation with Sarah Reid

Byron Bay Library

Thursday 21 November 4pm-5:30pm

In conversation

Lismore Library

Friday 29 November 10am-12:30pm

Louise Southerden
Tiny
One woman's undertaking to build her very own tiny house, to live a simpler way of life and create a home, all while her relationship falls apart.