323 episodes

Led by James Naughtie, a group of readers talk to acclaimed authors about their best-known novels

Bookclub BBC Radio 4

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.0 • 22 Ratings

Led by James Naughtie, a group of readers talk to acclaimed authors about their best-known novels

    Clare Chambers: Small Pleasures

    Clare Chambers: Small Pleasures

    Clare Chambers talks to James Naughtie and readers about her bestselling novel, Small Pleasures. Set in the London suburbs in the 1950s, it tells the story of Jean Swinney, a journalist who is asked to investigate a letter sent to her paper, from a mother claiming her daughter is the result of a virgin birth. Jean meets the mother, Gretchen; her husband, Howard and daughter Margaret and is drawn into their family life. Her investigations soon expand both her world, and her heart.
    Upcoming recordings, at BBC Broadcasting House in London:
    Wednesday 24 April at 1800 - Nicholas Shakespeare on Six Minutes In May
    Wednesday 15 May at 1300 - Lucy Caldwell on These Days.
    Thursday 6 June at 1245 - Marlon James on A Brief History of Seven Killings
    Wednesday 10 July at 1830 - Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ on Stay With Me
    Email bookclub@bbc.co.uk to take part. Over 18s only.

    • 27 min
    Ann Cleeves: Hidden Depths

    Ann Cleeves: Hidden Depths

    Bookclub travels to Northumberland to meet best-selling crime writer Ann Cleeves. She joins James Naughtie and listeners to discuss her novel, Hidden Depths: Detective Inspector Vera Stanhope sets out to solve two murders which are apparently linked, although there are no clues to connect the victims.
    Upcoming recordings - 1830 BBC Broadcasting House in London :
    26 March - Clare Chambers on Small Pleasures
    24 April - Nicholas Shakespeare on 6 Minutes In May
    Email bookclub@bbc.co.uk to take part. Over 18s only.

    • 27 min
    Graeme Macrae Burnet: His Bloody Project

    Graeme Macrae Burnet: His Bloody Project

    Graeme Macrae Burnet joins James Naughtie and readers to reveal the secrets behind his award-winning historical novel, His Bloody Project. Set in the Scottish Highlands in 1869, His Bloody Project explores crime, justice and retribution through the confessions of a young man accused of murder, and an account of his trial.
    Upcoming recordings at BBC Broadcasting House in London:
    Tuesday 26 March 1830 - Clare Chambers discusses her bestselling novel, Small Pleasures.
    Wednesday 24 April 1830- Nicholas Shakespeare discusses Six Minutes In May: How Churchill Unexpectedly Became Prime Minister

    • 27 min
    The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, with Elly Griffiths

    The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, with Elly Griffiths

    Marking 200 years since the birth of Wilkie Collins, crime writer, and Collins admirer, Elly Griffiths discusses one of his best known works -The Moonstone - with James Naughtie and a group of readers.
    Upcoming recording
    Wednesday 24th January at 1830 at BBC Broadcasting House, London: Graeme Macrae Burnet on His Bloody Project.

    • 27 min
    Donal Ryan: The Spinning Heart

    Donal Ryan: The Spinning Heart

    Donal Ryan discusses his book The Spinning Heart with a group of readers, It's a powerful, moving novel told through twenty one individual voices. Set in Ireland in the immediate aftermath of the Celtic Tiger 'boom' years, each character reveals how the sudden and dramatic 'bust' affected their lives. At the centre is Bobby Mahon, once a respected and reliable foreman for a building company who suddenly loses his job when the firm's owner disappears overnight.
    Presenter: James Naughtie
    Producer: Nicola Holloway
    Upcoming recordings:
    13 December at 1830 at BBC Broadcasting House, London - Elly Griffiths is our guide to The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
    24 January 2024 at 1830 at BBC Broadcasting House, London - Graeme Macrae Burnet discusses His Bloody Project
    Email bookclub@bbc.co.uk to take part.

    • 27 min
    Katherine Heiny: Standard Deviation

    Katherine Heiny: Standard Deviation

    Katherine Heiny answers readers questions about Standard Deviation, her hilarious novel about marriage, parenting and the road not travelled. Audra is married to Graham, who is divorced from Elspeth. While Audra is sociable, loving, outspoken, tactless, kind and funny, Elspeth is contained, reserved, controlled and reticent. Despite loving Audra, Graham begins to wonder if his life should have taken a different path.
    Katherine Heiny reveals the real-life moments that inspired the book, her love of the funny side of life and why she can never pass up on writing a good joke.
    Upcoming recordings at BBC Broadcasting House, London
    Wednesday 15 November at 1300 - Donal Ryan on The Spinning Heart
    Wednesday 13 December at 1830 - Elly Griffiths is our guide to The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
    Email bookclub@bbc.co.uk to take part.

    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
22 Ratings

22 Ratings

RosemaryPallas ,

Strong books podcast with global names

Archive editions very welcome - particularly Maya Angelou

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

The Stand with Eamon Dunphy
The Stand
Spencer & Vogue
Global
The Louis Theroux Podcast
Spotify Studios
The Pat Kenny Show Highlights
Newstalk
Episode with Richie Sadlier
Second Captains
Documentary on One Podcast
RTÉ Documentary on One

You Might Also Like

Books and Authors
BBC Radio 4
World Book Club
BBC World Service
The Penguin Podcast
Penguin Books UK
The Booker Prize Podcast
The Booker Prize
Backlisted
Backlisted
London Review Bookshop Podcast
London Review Bookshop

More by BBC

Global News Podcast
BBC World Service
Desert Island Discs
BBC Radio 4
Intrigue
BBC Radio 4
The GAA Social
BBC Radio Ulster
Just One Thing - with Michael Mosley
BBC Radio 4
Newscast
BBC News