Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf is written from the point of view of a child with autism. The author, Mark Haddon, spoke about why he likes it so much on this week's Radio 4 show. He was 'wonderfully articulate' and very fluid in his speaking.
A conversation with my (lovely) mum in which we generally witter on about a number of different things including some British history, ways of describing rain, different expressions for talking (like rambling and wittering), my mum's accent, what she thinks of this podcast and some of her podcast recommendations. Vocabulary is explained after the conversation and there is a vocabulary list available.
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