Fiction book bundle chosen by the women ‘behind the Fringe’
The proceeds of each bundle go directly towards a fund supporting artists to create and bring work to the Fringe
Home of female fiction, Rare Birds Books has teamed up with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society to launch a limited-edition book bundle that will support artists and bring work to the Fringe.
Created to celebrate both the opening of the new Rare Birds Books store in Stockbridge, and the return of the Fringe following global lockdowns, the bundles are comprised of three brilliant books, all by female authors.
Chosen by three of the women ‘behind the Fringe’, the proceeds of each bundle will go directly to supporting Fringe performers for years to come.
Sharing some of their favourite reads, the women who curated the bundle may not be known to the general public but are some of the biggest reasons the festival goes ahead.
Working across three of the Fringe’s major venues, Rowan Campbell, the General Manager of Summerhall; Dani Rae, the General Manager of Assembly and Katy Koren, who co-runs Gilded Balloon, all have a rich and varied history with the Fringe.
Available directly from Rare Birds Books shop and website, as well as via the Fringe website, the bundles cost £30 and contain The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo (Rowan’s pick), The Emperor’s Babe by Bernadine Evaristo (Dani’s pick) and Motherwell by Deborah Orr (Katy’s pick) – a sparkling example of some of the best modern female fiction.
Rare Birds founder, Rachel Wood, said: “When it comes to the city we call home, few things are more defining that the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
“We feel so lucky to have such a world-class festival on our doorstep, and to celebrate our new Edinburgh store, we thought there was no better way than to give back to the festival we all love so much.”
Shona McCarthy, Chief Executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society said: “We are delighted to be working with Rare Birds on this very special collaboration that will help raise vital funds for Fringe artists.
“Storytelling is at the very heart of the Fringe, and we are proud to champion these stories and celebrate the strong, brilliant women at this festival as well as across the creative industries.”
Beginning as a way to champion female authors, as well as to celebrate and share women’s stories, Rare Birds Books opens its first ever store in Edinburgh on 6th August, with aspirations to continue supporting the Fringe, as well as other local businesses.
Available from 1st August until the end of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
For more information visit https://rarebirdsbookclub.com/ and edfringe.com/support-us