Rnib Talking Books

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 423:51:04
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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

  • 288: Joseph Coelho, John Gordon Sinclair and Bernardine Evaristo

    16/09/2022 Duración: 57min

    Red Szell chats to Joseph Coelho about becoming the new children's laureate, we listen back to a live interview with John Gordon Sinclair with Robert Kirkwood on stage at the Edinburgh Book Festival and as the Booker shortlist is released we hear from former winner Bernardine Evaristo with the books of her life.

  • 287: Philip Reeve, Jacqueline Wilson, Chris Riddell, Pamela Butchart and Cressida Cowell

    02/09/2022 Duración: 57min

    Philip Reeve, author of Mortal Engines, tells us all about his new book Utterly Dark and the Heart of the Wild plus we listen back to the Scottish Friendly Children's Book Tour Jamboree with Jacqueline Wilson, Chris Riddell, Pamela Butchart and Cressida Cowell.

  • 286: Funny People Special (Part 2) Julian Clary, Helen Lederer, Eddie Izzard, Cariad Lloyd, Richard Herring and Limmy.

    26/08/2022 Duración: 57min

    Another listen back to some stand ups, comedy performers and funny people who've popped up over the years, this time with Julian Clary, Helen Lederer, Eddie Izzard, Cariad Lloyd, Richard Herring and Limmy.

  • 285: Funny People Special (Part 1) Robin Ince, Susan Calman, Tony Hawks, Michael Palin, Jo Brand and Phill Jupitus.

    19/08/2022 Duración: 57min

    A listen back to some funny people who've popped up on Read On, featuring Robin Ince, Susan Calman, Tony Hawks, Michael Palin, Jo Brand and Phill Jupitus.

  • 284: Lexie Elliott, Juliet Stevenson and Elsewhere

    12/08/2022 Duración: 57min

    Lexie Elliot joins Robert Kirkwood to discuss her psychological thriller, How To Kill Your Best Friend. We travel back in time to discover the origins of a hidden gem in the Talking Books library, the specially commissioned book series, Elsewhere.  Plus Juliet Stevenson talks to Red Szell about narrating for RNIB.

  • 283: Star Trek with Bruce Horak and Marcus Berkmann

    05/08/2022 Duración: 57min

    Bruce Horak is the first blind actor with a lead role in Star Trek. He talks to Robert Kirkwood about his life, from losing his sight as a toddler to cancer, through his career as an artist and performer, to stepping onto the bridge of the Enterprise. We also learn about Marcus Berkmann's book Set Phasers to Stun, and hear books narrated by William Shatner and the late Nichelle Nichols.

  • 282: Elissa Soave, Ross Armstrong and some Talking Books narrators

    29/07/2022 Duración: 57min

    Elissa Soave tells Robert Kirkwood about her debut novel Ginger and Me, actor turned author Ross Armstrong takes Red Szell to a luxury private island in his murderous new thriller The Getaway and Robert asks some Talking Book narrators about what keeps them coming back. Picture shows the cover of Ginger and Me by Elissa Soave. Orange text on a black and white photo of a young lady balancing on a tram track in the city with a Tunnock's sign in the background

  • 281: On his last show, a trip down memory lane with Red Szell

    22/07/2022 Duración: 57min

    In Red Szell's last show as presenter, Robert Kirkwood takes Red back through some of his favourite interviews with John LeCarre, Natalie Haynes, Lucy Scott and Al Petrie, Jessica Townsend and more. 

  • 280: Frances Liardet and Rebecca Stott

    15/07/2022 Duración: 57min

    Frances Liardet explores old wounds and new beginnings in the follow-up to her international bestseller 'We Must be Brave' . Rebecca Stott transports us back to derelict London, 100 years after the Roman withdrawal from Britain, in her new novel 'Dark Earth'. And we return to Frances Liardet for the Books of Your Life.

  • 279: Travel with Jason Roberts, Jasper Winn, John Keay and China Vision

    08/07/2022 Duración: 57min

    Jason Roberts talks to Red Szell about his biography of the blind traveller James Holman (Starts at 1.00) Jasper Winn on his sea kayak adventure documented in his book 'Paddle, A Long Way Around Ireland'  (Starts at 28.00) John Keay chats to Robert Kirkwood about his books China, and Eccentric Travellers.  (Starts at 38.00) Chris McMillan talks about China Vision and the importance of literacy (starts at 43.00)

  • 278: Ruta Sepetys, Varsha Shah and David Farrier

    01/07/2022 Duración: 57min

    This week we'll be considering some of the less savoury consequences of human civilization:  Ruta Sepetys takes us behind the Iron Curtain and back to Ceausescu’s Romania, in her gripping new novel 'I Must Betray You'. We visit the slums of modern day India through the pages of Varsha Shah’s dazzling debut 'Ajay and the Mumbai Sun'.   David Farrier  considers how the items that we discard will inform on us for generations to come in 'Footprints'.  And we return to Varsha Shah for the Books of Your Life. 

  • 277: Yoto Carnegie Medal Ceremony: Yusef Salaam, Jason Reynolds and the winner!

    24/06/2022 Duración: 57min

    This week we're coming from The British Library, and the award ceremony for this year’s Yoto Carnegie Medal. Yusef Salaam tells us about his experience as a member of the Exonerated Five and how it fed into 'Punching the Air'. We go back to 2021 winner, Jason Reynolds, who examines the walk home from school in 'Look Both Ways'. Lynne Livingstone, Manjeet Mann and Derek Atta stop by for a quick chat at the awards. And we speak to the 2022 winner on the excitement of winning - and the Books of Their Life!

  • 276: Thriller Special: Scott Kershaw, CJ Tudor & Femi Kayode

    17/06/2022 Duración: 57min

    A Thriller Special! Scott Kershaw reveals how a spate of dog-nappings inspired his chilling high-concept thriller ‘The Game’. Femi Kayode transports us to Nigeria for his tense thriller, ‘Lightseekers’. CJ Tudor tells us how an innocent game with her daughter morphed into her creepy debut 'The Chalk Man'. And we return to Scott Kershaw for the Books of His Life.

  • 275: Yoto Carnegie Medal: Katya Balen, Phil Earle & Sue Divin

    10/06/2022 Duración: 57min

    This week we will be taking a look at more of the books short-listed for this year’s Yoto Carnegie Medal. Katya Balen helps us find some inner-city wilderness and ponders our possessions in 'October, October'. Phil Earle takes us to London during the blitz, where a gorilla changes the life of an angry boy in 'When the Sky Falls'. Sue Divin looks to bridge sectarian divides in her Derry-based debut 'Guard Your Heart'. And we return to Katya Balen for the Books of Your Life.

  • 274: Platinum Jubilee Special: Sarah, Duchess of York; Onjali Rauf & the Big Jubilee Read

    03/06/2022 Duración: 57min

    This week we're celebrating The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Sarah, Duchess of York, will share some royal reminiscences and explore her own lineage through her new historical romance ‘Her Heart For a Compass’. Robert Kirkwood discovers some Crown jewels in the RNIB Library. Onjali Q Rauf takes us on a right royal adventure as ‘The Boy at the Back of the Class' struggles to keep a royal appointment. Hannah Tausz celebrates some of the great reads from across The Commonwealth among the 70 titles selected for The Big Jubilee Read. And we return to Sarah, Duchess of York, for the Books of Your Life.

  • 273: Boswell Book Festival 2022

    27/05/2022 Duración: 57min

    Robert Kirkwood takes us to Dumfries House in Ayrshire for the Boswell Book Festival, the world's only festival of biography and memoir.  We hear from Keith Brymer Jones, host of the Great Pottery Throwdown and author of Boy in a China Shop,  Katherine McInnes tells us about the Snow Widows left behind by Scott's ill-fated South Pole mission,  Andrew O'Hagan talks about his book Mayflies and his old job at Blind Veterans UK,  Emma Soames edits her mother's diaries for Mary Churchill's War, Giles Milton has some Fascinating Footnotes from History,  Frank Skinner and Denise Mina talk about retracing Johnson and Boswell's Grand Tour of Scotland,  Lady Glenconner talks about her depiction in The Crown and narrating an audiobook at 89, and we return to Keith Brymer Jones for the books of his life.

  • 272: Yoto Carnegie Medal: Julian Sedgwick, Manjeet Mann &Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock

    20/05/2022 Duración: 57min

    The first of our Yoto Carnegie Medal specials! Julian Sedgwick blends prose and manga to revisiting the aftermath of the Fukishima nuclear catastrophe in 'Tsunami Girl'. Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock tackles teen issues in her series of short stories 'Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town'. Manjeet Man explores the things we have in common, no matter where we come from, through her verse novel 'The Crossing'. And we return to Julian Sedgwick for The Books of Your Life.

  • 271: Blind Authors: Fiona Scott-Barrett, Mark Hardie, Jill Fry and James Thurber

    13/05/2022 Duración: 57min

    This week, we’re focussing on blind authors: Fiona Scott-Barrett charts the journey of her book ‘The Exit Facility’ from first concept to fully accessible print and audiobook. 84-year-old debut author Jill Fry describes  what life was like for her as a low-vision child in her memoir ‘Born Too Soon’. Blind crime writer Mark Hardie shares some of the tricks of his trade. I dust off a gem written by a man who lost his sight when his brother shot him in the eye with an arrow! And we return to Fiona Scott-Barrett for the Books of Your Life.

  • 270: LD Lapinski, Kwame Alexander, Angie Thomas and Lou Kuenzler

    06/05/2022 Duración: 57min

    Ahead of the Yoto Carnegie Medal, we will be considering how children’s books approach some of the more sensitive topics life has to offer:  LD Lapinski takes us to a dark place in the final adventure with her Strangeworlds Travel Agency Kwame Alexander gets poetic as he considers bereavement in his novel 'Rebound'. Angie Thomas  addresses gun violence and racism in her breath-taking debut 'The Hate U Give'.  Lou Kuenzler tells us how she approached writing a story aimed at giving early years readers a better understanding of sight loss.  And we return to LD Lapinski for the Books of Your Life.

  • 269: Louise Hare, Stuart Turton and Vicki Goldie

    29/04/2022 Duración: 57min

    We’re investigating some novels inspired by the Golden Age of Crime-writing: Louise Hare takes us onboard the Queen Mary for a transatlantic cruise with a side-order of murder, in her new book 'Miss Aldridge Regrets'. Stuart Turton blends Agatha Christie, Cluedo, Groundhog Day and Quantum Leap then lets the murder and mayhem fizz, in his dazzling debut 'The 7 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'. Vicki Goldie introduces us to her blind detective and reveals how he was inspired by both her husband and Agatha Christie! And we return to Louise Hare for the Books of Your Life.

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