What sparks a lifelong love of reading? Francis Spufford, author of The Child that Books Built, and Emily Drabble of the children’s reading charity BookTrust, delve into bookshelves past and present with the Slightly Foxed Editors to understand the alchemy that ignites the spark. From books as seductive objects, the haphazardness of alphabetical organization and disappearing libraries to the joys of cover-to-cover reading and books being doorways to new worlds, the conversation reveals what a passion for reading can bring to our lives. In this month’s dip into the magazine’s archives Ysenda Maxtone Graham gives tried and tested tips for reading aloud, grappling with Tolkien pronunciations along the way, and there’s the usual round-up of recommendations for reading off the beaten track.
Please find links to books, articles, and further reading listed below. The digits in brackets following each listing refer to the minute and second they are mentioned. (Episode duration: 36 minutes; 57 seconds)
Books Mentioned
We may be able to get hold of second-hand copies of the out-of-print titles listed below. Please
get in touch with Anna in the Slightly Foxed office for more information.
- Golden Hill, Francis Spufford (2:23)
- The Jinny books by Patricia Leitch are out of print (4:46)
- So Much, Trish Cooke, illus. Helen Oxenbury (20:04)
- The Gate of Air, James Buchan is out of print (34:16)
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Three in a Bed, Ysenda Maxtone Graham on reading aloud in Issue 40 (25.18)
Other Links
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BookTrust is the UK’s largest children’s reading charity. They are dedicated to getting children reading, and each year they reach 3.9 million children across the UK with books, resources and support to help develop a love of reading (3:00)
Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No.3 in E Major by Bach
Reading music: The Bluff Trail by Chad Crouch, from Album Field Report Vol 1, made available as Creative Commons thanks to
www.freemusicarchive.org
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