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Pip Williams — from dyslexia to the Dictionary of Lost Words

Nov 26, 2024
Pip Williams, author of bestsellers like The Dictionary of Lost Words, discusses her journey from being diagnosed with dyslexia as a teenager to becoming a celebrated writer. She reveals how reading about the Oxford Dictionary inspired her to explore women's underrepresentation in language. Pip shares her challenges and celebrations in creative expression, highlights the richness of personal stories that shape her work, and reflects on the transformative journey of her literary creations, emphasizing themes of gender and history.
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Language Barrier

  • Pip Williams' mother grew up in Brazil speaking Portuguese, despite her British parents speaking English.
  • The family could understand each other, but not converse in the other's language.
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Absent-Minded Father

  • Pip Williams' father, obsessed with fishing and surfing, was once found walking down the street reading a book.
  • His school said they couldn't keep him due to his absent-mindedness.
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Broken Surfboard

  • Pip Williams' father built a surfboard in their small bedsit.
  • It broke in half on its first use in Cornwall.
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