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Nov 12, 2021 • 58min

245: Hilma Wolitzer, Sir Derek Jacobi and Robert Kingett

91-year-old author Hilma Wolitzer discusses her new collection of short stories 'Today A Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket'. Sir Derek Jacobi reflects on his long and distinguished career and reveals some studio secrets about his work as a narrator.  And Robert Kingett reveals how and why he set out to compile a collection of short stories written by blind authors. 
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Nov 5, 2021 • 1h 5min

244: Wigtown Book Festival 2021

Robert Kirkwood travels to a real life book festival for the first time in a few years!Read On this week was recorded on location at the Wigtown Book Festival and features...Booker Shortlisted author Graham Macrae Burnet on his new novel, Case Study (Starts at 1.56)Comedian Robin Ince on The Importance of being Interested (11.11)Girl on the Train author, Paula Hawkins on A Slow Fire Burning; (25.53)Autograph Hunter Adam Andrusier on Two Hitlers and a Marylin (31.41)We get the Books of My Life from literary editor of the Scotsman, Stuart Kelly. (48.13)Plus as an online bonus we also get the Books oy My Life from Graham Macrae Burnet (58.20)
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Oct 29, 2021 • 58min

243: Booker Special 2: Richard Powers, Patricia Lockwood and Anuk Arudpragasam

This week we’ve got the second of our special episodes focussing on the novels shortlisted for this year’s Booker Prize. Richard Powers reveals how a '60s sci-fi classic inspired him to create his latest novel, 'Bewilderment'. Patricia Lockwood reveals her close links to sight loss, as we discuss her razor sharp novel, 'No One is Talking About This'. And we take 'A Passage North' through war-ravaged Sri Lanka with author Anuk Arudpragasam.
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Oct 22, 2021 • 58min

242: Booker Special 2021 Part 1: Maggie Shipstead, Damon Galgud & Nadifa Mohamed

This week we’re taking a look at some of the novels shortlisted for this year’s Booker Prize: Maggie Shipstead considers the significant role played by women in the early history of aviation in her barnstorming novel 'Great Circle'. Damon Galgut takes a wry look at life, death and the broken promise of post-Apartheid South Africa.   Nadifa Mohamed transports us back  to 1950s Cardiff to re-examine a notorious miscarriage of justice. And we return to Maggie Shipstead for the Books of Her Life.
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Oct 15, 2021 • 58min

241: Alison MacLeod, The Blind Poet Dave Steele and Lisa Hall

Alison MacLeod reimagines the circumstances surrounding the writing and suppression of 'Lady Chatterley’s Lover'. We celebrate National Poetry Day with a world exclusive from The Blind Poet.  Lisa Hall takes us to Britain’s most haunted village and introduces us to 'The Woman In the Woods'. And we return to Alison MacLeod for the Books of Your Life.
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Oct 8, 2021 • 58min

240: Shirley Mann, Libby Clegg and some cat-and-mouse thrillers

Award-winning author Shirley Mann reveals how moved she was by the reaction of an RNIB Library customer to one of her novels. Loyal listener Penny Melville-Brown reviews some cat-and-mouse thrillers from the other side of the Atlantic.  Paralympic gold medallist Libby Clegg discusses her book, 'My Life with Hattie, A Dog who knows Everything'. And we return to Shirley Mann for the Books of Your Life.
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Oct 1, 2021 • 58min

239: Tim Peake, Andrew Smith & Books inspired by the Moon

This week we are heading out into space! Astronaut Tim Peake discusses his new sci-fi series for children and the risk that cosmic rays present to our eyes.  Journalist Andrew Smith reveals what happened to the astronauts who walked on the Moon after they touched back down on Earth, in his fascinating book 'Moondust’. Robert Kirkwood goes boldly into the archives to seek out the works of fact and fiction inspired by space exploration.  And we return to Tim Peake for the Books of His Life.
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Sep 24, 2021 • 58min

238: Nancy Revell, SD Robertson & a Narrator's Picnic

Read On reporter Ellie Marsh revisits the Sunderland shipyards during wartime with author Nancy Revell.  We look back at the RNIB Talking Book's Narrators Picnic I catch up with SD Robertson to discuss his latest novel 'The Daughter’s Choice'. And we return to Nancy Revell for the Books of Your Life.
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Sep 17, 2021 • 58min

237: TC Boyle, Ian Mark and Caroline Lennon

Award-winning author TC Boyle discusses chimpanzees, language and consciousness, with his new book 'Talk to Me'. Narrator Caroline Lennon looks back on her long association with RNIB Talking Books, and the notorious role she played in The Archers. Robert Kirkwood goes monster hunting with author Ian Mark. And we return to TC Boyle for the Books of Your Life.
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Sep 10, 2021 • 58min

236: Alex Milway, Thunderdog and Susanna Forrest

I’m your host Red Szell and this week we’re focusing on our furry friends. Alex Milway transports us to 'Big Sky Mountain' and introduces us to Albert The Moose.We travel back in time to 9/11 and hear the remarkable true story of the guide dog who led a group of  survivors out of the wreckage of one of the Twin Towers.  I learn about the long and varied role that horses have played in human history.  And we return to Alex Milway to hear the Books of Your Life.

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