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Dec 2, 2024 • 28min

A Good Read: Professor Ben Garrod and Lucy Jones

A PRIMATE'S MEMOIR (Love, Death and Baboons) by Robert Sapolsky, chosen by Professor Ben Garrod SOLDIER SAILOR by Claire Kilroy, chosen by Harriett Gilbert THE ABUNDANCE by Annie Dillard, chosen by Lucy JonesEvolutionary biologist Ben Garrod (Professor at the University of East Anglia) chooses a book which he's read and gifted countless times, a book which inspired him to go out in the field and study chimpanzees himself: A Primate's Memoir by Robert Sapolsky. Robert is one of the leading primatologists and scientists today and this is his gripping, at times heartbreaking account of leaving the United States age twenty-one to study wild baboons in the Kenyan savannah.Lucy Jones (author of Matrescence and Losing Eden) picks an author she has consistently loved for her child-like gift of wonder and close, detailed attention to the natural world. Lucy brings Annie Dillard's collection of essays, The Abundance, for the others to read.And Harriett Gilbert recommends a fictional tale of early motherhood. A vivid, immersive monologue of a woman on the brink that keeps readers on the edge of their seats to the very end.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 28min

A Good Read: Sir Ian Blatchford and Charles Fernyhough

Join Sir Ian Blatchford, Director of the Science Museum Group and a literary innovator, as he recommends the captivating 'Tokyo Express,' a thrilling tale of love and deception. Charles Fernyhough, a psychologist and author, passionately discusses the timeless 'Letters of Abelard and Heloise,' celebrating its complex love story and feminist philosophy. The conversation also delves into 'Soldiers of Salamis,' examining how memory and storytelling intertwine with history, particularly amidst the tumult of the Spanish Civil War.
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Nov 18, 2024 • 28min

A Good Read: Naomi Alderman and Abi Dare

The Power author Naomi Alderman, and Nigerian writer Abi Dare discuss favourite books. Naomi chooses Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher, a series of hilarious letters written by a beleaguered academic. Abi champions A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini's tale of two women in Taliban governed Afghanistan and Harriett recommends James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time, two immensely powerful essays.Produced for BBC Audio Bristol by Sally Heaven Follow us on Instagram: agoodreadbbcPhoto credit: Annabel Moeller
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Nov 11, 2024 • 28min

A Good Read: Jenny Kleeman and Sam Knight

Journalist Jenny Kleeman, known for her insightful works on Radio 4 and author of 'The Price of Life,' shares her thoughts on Tara Westover's powerful memoir, 'Educated,' which unpacks her escape from a strict, isolated Mormon upbringing. Meanwhile, Sam Knight, a staff writer at The New Yorker and author of 'The Premonitions Bureau,' discusses Hilary Mantel's reflective 'Giving Up the Ghost,' exploring themes of illness and the complexities of writing. The conversation bridges personal trauma and the universal search for identity.
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Nov 4, 2024 • 28min

A Good Read: Nihal Arthanayake and Elif Shafak

Nihal Arthanayake, a dynamic broadcaster known for his candid interviews, chats with Elif Shafak, an acclaimed author celebrated for her rich storytelling. They dive into the emotional depth of 'Amma,' touching on themes like displacement and the strength of women. Nihal finds humor in Desiree Akhavan's memoir, exploring immigrant identity with wit. The duo also reflects on chaotic personal libraries, linking them to their diverse backgrounds, while uncovering the challenges and joys of literary creation.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 28min

A Good Read: Tim Spector and Tatty Macleod

Tim Spector, best-selling author and epidemiologist, joins forces with comedian Tatty Macleod, renowned for her hit show at the Edinburgh Fringe. They dive into cultural identity through Leïla Slimani's 'The Country of Others,' revealing the challenges of bicultural life. Spector shares humorous and insightful food anecdotes from Jeffrey Steingarten's essays, while also reflecting on human experiences in space. The conversation dances between laughter and introspection, captivating listeners with its richness and depth.
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Oct 27, 2024 • 28min

Books to Read and Re-Read

Kamila Shamsie, renowned for her novel 'Home Fire' and winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, joins Sara Collins, celebrated author of 'The Confessions of Frannie Langton' and a Booker Prize judge, alongside Ted Hodgkinson, Head of Literature at the Southbank Centre. They explore their personal literary journeys, celebrating timeless works like 'Wolf Hall' and 'On Beauty'. The conversation dives into the relevance of literature in addressing contemporary issues, alongside the profound emotional connections fostered through storytelling.
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Oct 21, 2024 • 28min

A Good Read: Fee Mak and Ali Woods

Fee Mak, a BBC presenter and book festival host, joins comedian Ali Woods, currently on a nationwide tour, to share their literary favorites. They dive into Matt Haig's memoir, tackling mental health with humor and honesty. Fee recounts Claudia Piñeiro's poignant tale of an elderly woman confronting grief and illness in 'Elena Knows'. Together, they explore themes of resilience, the complexities of love, and the vital support of friendships, all while weaving personal anecdotes throughout their discussions.
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Oct 14, 2024 • 28min

A Good Read Karl Ove Knausgaard and Amy Liptrot

Karl Ove Knausgaard, the Norwegian author famous for his autobiographical work, and Amy Liptrot, a Scottish writer acclaimed for her memoir 'The Outrun,' share their literary favorites at the Edinburgh Book Festival. They dive into Don DeLillo's 'The Names,' highlighting its existential themes and relevance to globalization. The conversation explores the complexities of identity and connectivity in the digital age. They also discuss unconventional narratives, including one from a mountain lion’s perspective, examining urbanization and human-wildlife interactions.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 28min

A Good Read Irvine Welsh & Andrew O' Hagan

At the Edinburgh International Book Festival the two authors discuss favourite books

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