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Submit ReviewClinical psychologist and author Dr Julie Smith joins Jess to share some of the practical wisdom from her bestselling book Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?
Want to know one of the most versatile tools to have in your mental health tool kit? Do you ever wish you could summon motivation when you need it most? Julie warns us of the pitfalls of chasing self-esteem and the rewards of living your life in line with who you want to be.
You can find more of Julie's content on social media and on her website.
Who Are We?
The Listening Books Podcast is hosted by audio producer Jessica Stone and is a production of Listening Books, a UK charity that provides an audiobook lending service for over 115,000 members who find that an illness, mental health, physical or learning disability affects their ability to read the printed word or hold a book. It’s simple to join. For more information, head to books.org.uk/">www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to books.org.uk/gift-membership">https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership
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Author Jonathan Whitelaw joins Jess for a cosy chat about cosy crime. He tells us how he landed such a fantastic narrator in Sid Sagar, how he approached character development in The Bingo Hall Detectives, why he chose the Lake District for the setting, and what we should be reading while we wait for his next book, The Village Hall Vendetta.
Books Mentioned
The Bingo Hall Detectives and The Village Hall Vendetta, Jonathan Whitelaw
Rivers of London: Amongst Our Weapons, Ben Aaronovitch
A Spoonful of Murder, J.M. Hall
Her Majesty the Queen Investigates (series), S.J. Bennett
The Marlow Murder Club and Death Comes to Marlow, Robert Thorogood
Links
Conversation with Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
Who Are We?
The Listening Books Podcast is hosted by audio producer Jessica Stone and is a production of Listening Books, a UK charity that provides an audiobook lending service for over 115,000 members who find that an illness, mental health, physical or learning disability affects their ability to read the printed word or hold a book. It’s simple to join. For more information, head to books.org.uk/">www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to books.org.uk/gift-membership">https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership
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Author Florence Wilkinson talks about her book Wild City: Encounters with Urban Wildlife, giving lots of suggestions for noticing and encouraging the wildlife right on our doorstep.
Books and Apps Mentioned
Who Are We?
The Listening Books Podcast is hosted by audio producer Jessica Stone and is a production of Listening Books, a UK charity that provides an audiobook lending service for over 115,000 members who find that an illness, mental health, physical or learning disability affects their ability to read the printed word or hold a book. It’s simple to join. For more information, head to books.org.uk/">www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to books.org.uk/gift-membership">https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership
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Jess is joined by colleagues Amy and Lieve to talk about notable books adapted to film—for better and for worse! Of course, this is all just a warm-up for the true highlight, which is of course our Very Serious Literary Game. Will Amy triumph against her new opponent, or will Lieve take down the reigning champion?
Who Are We?
The Listening Books Podcast is hosted by audio producer Jessica Stone and is a production of Listening Books, a UK charity that provides an audiobook lending service for over 115,000 members who find that an illness, mental health, physical or learning disability affects their ability to read the printed word or hold a book. It’s simple to join. For more information, head to books.org.uk/">www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to books.org.uk/gift-membership">https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership
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Emilie Pine, author of the personal essay collection Notes to Self and her recently published novel Ruth and Pen, tells us what it was like to narrate her emotionally difficult first book, what factored into the casting of Ruth and Pen’s audiobook narrator, and the sometimes surprising responses she’s received from readers. There is also wisdom here for the aspiring writer, or anyone attempting something that feels too enormous to begin.
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The Listening Books Podcast is hosted by audio producer Jessica Stone and is a production of Listening Books, a UK charity that provides an audiobook lending service for over 115,000 members who find that an illness, mental health condition, physical or learning disability affects their ability to read the printed word or hold a book. It’s simple to join. For more information, head to books.org.uk/">www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to books.org.uk/gift-membership">https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership
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Natasha Lipman writes about what it means to live, and live well, with chronic illness. Here she talks to Jessica about the strategies she’s adopted to return her to the pleasures of reading.
Books Mentioned
The Kites by Romain Gary
The Paddington Series by Michael Bond, read by Stephen Fry
The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins
The Escape Artist by Jonathan Freedland
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To subscribe to Natasha’s newsletter and to participate in online bibliotherapy on the 15th November, head to https://natashalipman.substack.com/
For more information about Listening Books, head to books.org.uk/">www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to books.org.uk/gift-membership">https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership
Who Are We?
The Listening Books Podcast is hosted by audio producer Jessica Stone and is produced by Listening Books, a UK charity that provides an audiobook lending service for over 115,000 members who find that an illness, mental health, physical or learning disability affects their ability to read the printed word or hold a book. It’s simple to join. books.org.uk">www.listening-books.org.uk
Gail Pirkis and Hazel Wood are founding editors of Slightly Foxed, the quarterly magazine and independent publishing house. As specialists in books that have stood the test of time even while falling out of fashion, Gail and Hazel bring us titles so good, they deserve to be heard as audiobooks, too.
Books and Authors Recommended
Humour
My Grandmothers and I, Diana Holman-Hunt
A Boy at the Hogarth Press, Richard Kennedy
The Empress of Ireland, Christopher Robbins
Natural History & the English Countryside
Adrian Bell Trilogy: Corduroy, Silver Ley, The Cherry Tree
James Rebanks: English Pastoral, A Shepherd’s Life
Lark Rise to Candleford Trilogy, Flora Thompson: Lark Rise, Over to Candleford, Candleford Green
The Brensham Trilogy, John Moore: Portrait of Elmbury, Brensham Village, The Blue Field
Children’s Books
BB (Denys Watchkins-Pitchford): The Little Grey Men, Down the Bright Stream
Ronald Welch’s novels
Rosemary Sutcliff’s Roman and post-Roman novels*
Memoirs & Diaries
Blue Remembered Hills, Rosemary Sutcliff
A Late Beginner, Priscilla Napier
A Sort of Life, Graham Green
Roald Dahl: Boy, Going Solo
The House of Elric, Gavin Maxwell
Giving Up the Ghost, Hilary Mantel
Conundrum, Jan Morris
Nella Last’s War, Nella Last
Recommended Audiobooks
Richard Crompton’s Just William series, read by Martin Jarvis
Anthony Trollope: The Barsetshire Chronicles, The Pallisers, read by *Timothy West
Will She Do, Eileen Atkins, read by the author
In My Mind’s Eye: A Thought Diary, Jan Morris, read by Phyllida Nash
A Suitable Boy, Vikram Seth
For more information about Slightly Foxed, visit foxedquarterly.com.
Who Are We?
The Listening Books Podcast is hosted by audio producer Jessica Stone and is a production of Listening Books, a UK charity that provides an audiobook lending service for over 115,000 members who find that an illness, mental health, physical or learning disability affects their ability to read the printed word or hold a book. It’s simple to join. For more information, head to books.org.uk/">www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to books.org.uk/gift-membership">https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership
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Edward is reading:
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann
Amy is reading:
Dead Famous by Greg Jenner
To the Greatest Heights by Vanessa O’Brien
Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams
I’ll Be You by Janelle Brown
Jessica is reading:
Home Stretch by Graham Norton
The Master by Colm Toibín
The Magician by Colm Toibín
Ulysses by James Joyce as read by Friends of Shakespeare and Company Read Ulysses
Who Are We?
Edward Herring is Membership Support Officer at Listening Books. Amy Flinders is Publisher Relations Manager. And Jessica Stone is Audio Producer, and host of the Listening Books Podcast.
For more information about Listening Books, whether you’re interested in our Sound Learning initiative or our collaboration with PressPreader, head to books.org.uk/">www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to books.org.uk/gift-membership"> https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership
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Edward, Amy, and Jessica round up the books that have been bringing them joy this year . . . ‘joy’ veering very occasionally into malevolent glee, and Edward and Amy face off in a festive literary quiz.
The audiobooks (or plays!) bringing Edward joy
Under Milk Wood, Dylan Thomas
Olive Kitteridge, Elizabeth Strout
Right Ho, Jeeves, P.G. Wodehouse
The audiobooks bringing Amy joy
Short Stories by Roald Dahl, especially ‘The Way Up to Heaven’
Invisible Women, Caroline Criado Pérez
Anything by Caitlin Moran!
The Descent of Man, Grayson Perry
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, Gail Honeyman
The Silver Linings Playbook, Matthew Quick
Crooked Heart, Lissa Evans
The Midnight Library, Matt Haig
A Streetcat Named Bob, James Bowen
The audiobooks bringing Jessica joy
Light a Penny Candle, Maeve Binchy
Circle of Friends, Maeve Binchy
The Frayed Atlantic Edge, David Gange (You can hear Jess’s conversation with David in an earlier episode)
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, Judith Kerr (You can hear Jess’s conversation with narrator Helen Barford in an earlier episode)
Who Are We?
Edward Herring is Membership Support Officer at Listening Books. Amy Flinders is Publisher Relations Manager. And Jessica Stone is Audio Producer, and of course, host of The Listening Books Podcast.
For more information about Listening Books, whether you’re interested in our Sound Learning initiative or our collaboration with PressPreader, head to books.org.uk">www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to books.org.uk/gift-membership"> https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership
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‘I have to say as an editor, I was very pleased when I saw “flensing”. I thought, “Yes exactly! That’s exactly . . . Hurrah! Yes!”
Publisher Cherry Potts from Arachne Press and indigenous Mexican Latinx author Marina Sánchez talk with Jess about the newly published anthology Where We Find Ourselves: Stories and Poems of Maps and Mapping from UK Writers of the Global Majority.
The poems you hear are Geography Lesson, by Marina Sánchez, read by Marina Sánchez; and Departure Lounge, by Rhiya Pau, read by Farhana Khalique.
Marina recommends the Zapotec poet Irma Pineda, and Cherry recommends Jay Bernard’s debut collection of poetry, Surge.
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