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In this limited podcast series, author Kate Weinberg interviews other authors about the one book which has most helped them, or been the making of them - in their lives and in their writing. This podcast is being released with Kate Weinberg's debut novel "The Truants" which was released on 1st June by Bloomsbury Publishing when it also became Waterstones Fiction Book of the month.

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United Kingdom

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In this limited podcast series, author Kate Weinberg interviews other authors about the one book which has most helped them, or been the making of them - in their lives and in their writing. This podcast is being released with Kate Weinberg's debut novel "The Truants" which was released on 1st June by Bloomsbury Publishing when it also became Waterstones Fiction Book of the month.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Nicola Rayner

10/5/2020
Nicola Rayner, author of thrillers "The Girl Before You" and "You and Me" talks to Kate Weinberg about "Rebecca", Daphne du Maurier's legendary novel of suspense and jealousy. From the famous first line, Nicola reflects on how the themes of anxiety, rivalry, low self-esteem and glamorous older men have weaved through her own life and why she now feels more liberated than haunted by the paranoia of the second Mrs de Winter.

Duration:00:35:26

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Sara Collins

8/19/2020
Sara Collins, author of the Costa Award winning "The Confessions of Frannie Langton" talks to host and writer Kate Weinberg about "Bridget Jones's Diary", where she stands on the Marriage Plot, Rom-coms, feminism, Austen vs Bronte, the dearth of shaggable politicians, and why a funny book can be so important.

Duration:00:40:45

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Kate Mosse

8/5/2020
Author Kate Mosse talks to Kate Weinberg about how "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte was the one book that shaped her the most - in her life, and in her writing.

Duration:00:40:38

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Louise Doughty

7/27/2020
Louise Doughty, best-selling and award winning novelist of nine books, including the televised "Apple Tree Yard" and most recently "Platform Seven" talks to author Kate Weinberg about how Toni Morrison's epic slavery novel "Beloved" shaped her as a writer and a person. She also talks about the late discovery of a family secret, her Romany roots, running away as a child, the heartbreak of mother love, how coercively controlling men disguise themselves as the most romantic, and how she has changed her views on love and happiness.

Duration:00:39:03

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Kiley Reid

7/13/2020
Kiley Reid, debut author of the runaway bestseller 'Such a Fun Age' talks to Kate Weinberg about how watching "The Flick" by Annie Baker when she was a 26 year old receptionist informed her writing, and illuminated the themes that matter to her the most, in life as well her work. She also talks about whether she feels like a grown up, awkward pauses, reactions to being a black receptionist, and where she stands on trusting people.

Duration:00:42:53

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Jojo Moyes

7/3/2020
Growing up in Hackney in an "unhorsey" family, Jojo earned money from cleaning jobs, bought her first horse without telling her parents and created her own dream world, weaving in and out of traffic on horseback. In this first episode of Shelf Help to talks to Kate Weinberg about how much she identified with Velvet Brown, the protagonist of "National Velvet", and how the unlikely story of a butcher's daughter's passion and determination to win the Grand National inspired a lifetime of determination and "slightly ill-advised persistence", which included years of glass ceilings and rejected manuscripts before the life-changing success of "Me Before You".

Duration:00:37:47

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Shelf Help TRAILER

6/26/2020
Trailer to launch Shelf Help in which author Kate Weinberg interviews other authors about the one book that has most helped them. This trailer is for Episode 1, when Kate will be talking to Jojo Moyes, author of "Me Before You" and some of the best loved novels of our time. Jojo has chosen Enid Bagnold's "National Velvet" as the one book that has been the making of her. Future guests of this weekly six-part series include authors Kate Mosse and Louise Doughty.

Duration:00:01:34