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December 2025
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Come along to Cramlington Library for an Author Talk with Gary Heads

Biography

Gary Heads is the bestselling author of 'A Dog’s Quest to be a Buddhist', 'The Cat with One Life Left', 'The Stone of Truth', and his new novel, 'A Gift for a Curious Mind'. His books have been translated into multiple languages.

The inspiration for his latest work is drawn from his time spent with his grandmother at her house in Nelson Village, Cramlington.

Gary lives in County Durham with his wife and springer spaniel.

This Event...

A motivational talk about being mindful and living in the present moment. How, by paying attention, the ordinary things in life have inspired stories filled with wisdom and kindness that readers around the world have taken to heart. Gary will explore how his experience as a mindfulness teacher, and interest in Buddhism have led to him becoming a bestselling author.

He will discuss how a ‘A Gift for a Curious Mind’ set in Nelson Village, Cramlington was inspired by his grandmothers interest in spirituality and his childhood memories.


A Gift for a Curious Mind

A sweeping novel set in Northumberland. Three characters drawn together by love, loss, and a burning desire for the truth. An intriguing gift, given to a nurse by a dying patient, changes their lives in the most profound and enlightening way.

An old lady, a teenage girl, and a stray cat. What happens when you die? The age old question. The old lady thinks she might know. The teenage girl needs to know. The cat just wants to sit next to the fire.

Further Information.

Website – garyheads.com

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/EnlightenedSpaniel

Instagram – Gary Heads - Author

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The Hub at Cramlington Forum Way, Cramlington, NE23 6YB

Feb 3, 2026 -2:30 PM