Sinopsis
Talking Books is a free service from RNIB giving access to over 25,000 fiction and non fiction books for adults and children.This podcast is a mix of author and narrator interviews, along with reviews of books from the visually impaired community.You can also listen to our weekly book show called Read On presented by Red Szell. Get involved and join the conversation by emailing radio@rnib.org.uk
Episodios
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248: Anita Frank, Kate London and Di Langford
03/12/2021 Duración: 57minAnita Frank discusses her new novel 'The Return', and reflects on the changing landscape of the home front during World War II. After the success of 'The Tower' on TV, I discuss where the series goes next with its author Kate London. We meet doyen of Audio Description Di Langford and explore her history as a Talking Books narrator. And we return to Anita Frank for the Books of Your Life.
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247: Salley Vickers, Mark Lynas, Chris Stewart & Climate Change Books
26/11/2021 Duración: 57minThis week we’re reflecting on the regenerative power of nature. Salley Vickers discusses her new novel 'The Gardener' and how it grew out of her long affinity with trees and gardens. Environmentalist Mark Lynas gives us 'Our Final Warning' about climate change and outlines the bitter harvest we will reap if we ignore it. Ellie Marsh goes digging in the RNIB Library to bring us a crop of titles that focus on the environment. Robert Kirkwood hears about some of the highs and lows of leading a more sustainable life from drummer turned farmer Chris Stewart. And we return to Salley Vickers for the Books of Your Life.
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246: Melanie Golding, Ian McGuire and John Aitcheson
19/11/2021 Duración: 57minThis week we’re all at sea! I discuss a mysterious case of people who can change into seals at the full moon, with author Melanie Golding. Ellie Marsh goes behind the scenes to explore 'The North Water' with its author Ian McGuire. Robert Kirkwood drops in on the recording of 'The Shark and The Albatross' with wildlife film maker John Aitcheson. And we return to Ian McGuire for the Books of Your Life.
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245: Hilma Wolitzer, Sir Derek Jacobi and Robert Kingett
12/11/2021 Duración: 57min91-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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244: Wigtown Book Festival 2021
05/11/2021 Duración: 01h05minRobert 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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243: Booker Special 2: Richard Powers, Patricia Lockwood and Anuk Arudpragasam
29/10/2021 Duración: 57minThis 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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242: Booker Special 2021 Part 1: Maggie Shipstead, Damon Galgud & Nadifa Mohamed
22/10/2021 Duración: 57minThis 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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241: Alison MacLeod, The Blind Poet Dave Steele and Lisa Hall
15/10/2021 Duración: 57minAlison 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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240: Shirley Mann, Libby Clegg and some cat-and-mouse thrillers
08/10/2021 Duración: 57minAward-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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239: Tim Peake, Andrew Smith & Books inspired by the Moon
01/10/2021 Duración: 57minThis 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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238: Nancy Revell, SD Robertson & a Narrator's Picnic
24/09/2021 Duración: 57minRead 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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237: TC Boyle, Ian Mark and Caroline Lennon
17/09/2021 Duración: 57minAward-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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236: Alex Milway, Thunderdog and Susanna Forrest
10/09/2021 Duración: 57minI’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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235: Verity Smith and Mike Brace
03/09/2021 Duración: 57minThis week we’re talking about the experience of being a blind author. Equestrian para-athlete Verity Smith tells us how she used a variety of voices to write her autobiography ‘The Groper’s Guide’. Campaigning Paralympian Mike Brace reveals how he uses humour to help get his message across. And Red dusts off a hidden gem that helped him come to terms with his own blindness.
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234: Richard Atkinson, Kate Summerscale & Ursula Buchan
27/08/2021 Duración: 57minThis week we’ve got some terrific true stories to take on holiday with you. Richard Atkinson uncovers a tale of sugar, slavery and scandal at the heart of his family history in 'Mr Atkinson’s Rum Contract'. We go ‘Beyond The 39 Steps’ to explore the remarkable life of author John Buchan, with his grand-daughter Ursula. Kate Summerscale reinvestigates the original country house murder mystery. And we return to Richard Atkinson for the Books of Your Life.
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233: Sophia Money-Coutts, Amanda Robson & Anna Kent
20/08/2021 Duración: 57minThis week we’ve got some sizzling new summer titles for you. Queen of the rom-com Sophia Money-Coutts pokes fun at millionaires, marquises and matrimony in her joyous new novel ‘Did You Miss Me?’ Anna Kent imagines what happens when friends reuniting goes seriously wrong in her new novel 'The House of Whispers'. Amanda Robson introduces Robert Kirkwood to the mother-in-law from hell in her latest novel, 'The Unwelcome Guest'! And we return to Sophia Money-Coutts for the Books of Your Life
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232: Children's Special with Kate Wilkinson, JM Joseph and Sarah Moore Fitzgerald
13/08/2021 Duración: 57minThis week we’ve got some top new titles for the school summer holidays. Kate Wilkinson takes us onto the London Underground and into the magical world of Edie and The Box of Flits. We catch up with JM Joseph and his combustible hero Aidan Sweeney – aka Fireboy! Sarah Moore Fitzgerald wonders whether ‘All the Money in the World’ will really buy you happiness. And we return to Kate Wilkinson for the Books of Your Life.
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231: JP McHugh, Joanna Toye and Arthur Turner
06/08/2021 Duración: 57minThis week we’ve got some top choices for your summer reading list. John Patrick McHugh discusses his hotly anticipated debut ‘Pure Gold’; and being friends with Sally Rooney. Joanna Toye reveals what her Shop-girls have been up to as World War 2 draws to a close in ‘The Victory Girls’. Arthur Turner shares his memoir about growing up as a blind child in the 1970s. And we return to JP Mcugh for the Books of Your Life.
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230: Catherine Raven, David Gange & Barbara Kingsolver
30/07/2021 Duración: 57minThis week we’re heading out into the wilderness to appreciate the beauty of the natural world. Catherine Raven introduces us to her contemplative scientific memoir 'Fox and I'. David Gange takes us kayaking down 'The Frayed Atlantic Edge' of the British Isles. Read On producer Hannah Tausz investigates the work of wildlife inspired novelist Barbara Kingsolver. And we return to Catherine Raven for the Books of Your Life.
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229: Ellen Alpsten, Claire Entwhistle & CKBK
23/07/2021 Duración: 57minThis week we’ve got buckets of books for the summer break! Ellen Alpsten returns with 'The Tsarina’s Daughter', her next chapter in the astounding true story of the Russian royal family in the 18th century. We hear about CKBK, an app that promises to be Spotify for cookbooks. Lynne Livingstone brings us some great news about a flock of Penguins coming to the RNIB Talking Books Library. Claire Entwistle tells us how lockdown inspired her to write a memoir about her life with Nystagmus. And we return to Ellen Alpsten for the Books of Your Life.