

World Book Club
BBC World Service
The world's great authors discuss their best-known novel.
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Apr 3, 2009 • 53min
Episode 1
This month Kate Grenville talks about her best-selling novel The Secret River. Her first work for five years since she won the Orange Prize, The Secret River was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize soon after publication. Set in 1806 and based on the true story of Kate’s first Australian ancestor, this is a dramatic and evocative historical novel set between the slums of nineteenth-century London and the convict colonies of Australia. Told through the eyes of William Thornhill and his family The Secret River examines the timeless themes of ownership, belonging and identity against a backdrop of Aboriginal Australia.Book list:Title: The Secret River
Author: Kate Grenville
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN-13: 978-1841956824 If you'd like to take part in a future World Book Club, here's your chance.Lionel Shriver will be discussing his bestselling novel We Need to Talk Kevin on Tuesday 12th May 2009.Please submit your question for Lionel Shriver in the comment section on the form below or ring us on (+44) 207 5571619.

Mar 7, 2009 • 53min
Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Mohsin Hamid talks to Harriett Gilbert and an invited audience about his bestselling novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2007 Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a sparse, gripping, short novel that tackles the complex issues of Islamic fundamentalism and America's 'war on terror' with sympathy and balance.Book list: Title: The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Author: Mohsin Hamid
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN-13: 978-0-141-02954-2If you'd like to take part in a future World Book Club, here's your chance. Egyptian writer Nawal El Saadawi will be talking about her classic novel Woman at Point Zero on Friday 3rd April 2009 and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie will be discussing her bestselling novel Half of a Yellow Sun on 7th April 2009.Please submit your question for Nawal El Saadawi or Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in the comment section on the form below or ring us on (+44) 207 5571619.

Feb 9, 2009 • 53min
Episode 1
Harriett Gilbert talks to David Guterson about his novel Snow Falling on Cedars.

Feb 9, 2009 • 53min
Toni Morrison - Beloved
Harriett Gilbert talks to Toni Morrison about her novel Beloved. Recorded in January 2009.(Photo: BBC)

Dec 16, 2008 • 53min
Derek Walcott
Harriett Gilbert talks to Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott about his epic poem Omeros, which explores ancient themes of displacement and exile in a modern Caribbean setting.

Nov 18, 2008 • 52min
Episode 1
Harriett Gilbert talks to Alice Walker about her novel The Color Purple.

Sep 30, 2008 • 27min
Annie Proulx
American writer Annie Proulx talks about her prize-winning novel 'The Shipping News' and her short story 'Brokeback Mountain'.

Aug 27, 2008 • 27min
26/08/2008
David Lodge discusses his acclaimed novel 'Nice Work'.

Jul 30, 2008 • 27min
Chinua Achebe
To mark the 50th anniversary of the first publication of the acclaimed African novel ‘Things Fall Apart’, we are repeating the memorable World Book Club with bestselling Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe.

Jun 25, 2008 • 27min
John Irving
American author John Irving discusses his bestselling novel 'The World According to Garp', the tragicomic lifestory of the author TS Garp.


