Midlife, Menopause and Me | Niki Bezzant

Where

Botany Library, Level 1, Sunset Terrace, Botany Town Centre, East Tamaki, Auckland

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When

Saturday 17 August 2024
6.30pm-7.30pm



Cost

Free
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Midlife, Menopause and Me | Niki Bezzant

Join author Niki Bezzant for an informative and engaging evening discussing her latest book, The Everything Guide: Hormones, health and happiness in menopause, midlife and beyond, with author/journalist Sonya Wilson.

About the book

In The Everything Guide, Niki Bezzant, a leading health writer and trusted menopause advocate, provides women with an honest, healthy, and practical guide to navigate midlife and menopause.

Meet the author and facilitator

Niki Bezzant is a highly respected New Zealand author, journalist, and speaker who has spent over 20 years simplifying complex health and science topics for the public. Bezzant is the #1 bestselling author of This Changes Everything: the honest guide to menopause and perimenopause.

Broadcast journalist Sonya Wilson is the founder and director of the children's book charity Kiwi Christmas Books. Her children's novel Spark Hunter won the NZSA Best First Book Award at the 2022 NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a menopause expert and empower yourself to take charge of your health!

Parking & accessibility

The Botany Library is fully accessible. Lift access is available to Level 1, where the event will be held. Mobility car parks are located within the Botany Town Centre carpark. Accessible restrooms are also available on the same level as the library. For further details on car park rules and regulations, please visit the Botany Town Centre website.

Space is limited, so book your FREE tickets now.

Book sales by Whitcoulls Botany and signings will be available after the event, or you can borrow the Bestie titles from the Botany Library team.

This event is presented by Auckland Council Libraries as part of We Read Auckland / Ka Pānui Tātou i Tāmaki Makaurau.

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