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Books On The Hill

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Antonia

Books On The Hill

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Today we are speaking with author and artist Owen Grant Innes about his book Duty: A Love Letter to Queen Elizabeth II, his inspiration for the book, and the techniques used to create the 27 paintings featured in the book. This podcast is relea
For independent Bookshop week, we have twinned with our local publisher Old Castle Books. During this week we will be celebrating in store with author talks, and online with our podcast and blog spaces. During this podcast we will be speaking t
In this episode we will be talking to author Lucy Holland about her new book 'Sistersong'. About the book~ King Cador's children inherit a land abandoned by the Romans, torn by warring tribes. Riva can cure others, but can't heal her own scars.
To celebrate our brand new Festival Of Culture happening in St Albans on the 14th~ 15th August 2021 we have spoken with author FJ Campbell about her novel No Number Nine. For more information about our festival please visit our website: www.boo
To celebrate our brand new Festival Of Culture happening in St Albans on the 14th~ 15th August 2021 we have spoken with author Naomi Ishiguro about her debut novel Common Ground. For more information about our festival please visit our website:
To celebrate Independent Bookshop Week in the UK we are delighted to be talking to Katherine Langrish about her new book 'From Spare Oom to War Drobe: Travels in Narnia with my nine-year-old self'. About this book: Back in the 1960s a little gi
In this episode, we will be talking to Di Lebowitz about her new book 'The Marks Left On Her'. * Trigger Warning* Mental health, sexual assault and trauma are discussed in this episode.About the book:"DAUGHTER is navigating her otherness as the
To celebrate the recent publication of the new feminist translation of the epic poem Beowulf by Maria Headley;  our bookseller Jess discusses the poem and its various translation with her mum Julie who reads us a short snippet of the original O
We are releasing a new podcast series entitled 'Staff Book Club' where our team sits down to talk about the books they have been enjoying or are currently reading.  All the books discussed in this series are listed on our podcast page which can
In this episode, our bookseller Jenny discusses Dante's 700th Anniversary year, looking at his most famous work Divine Comedy, which has been the source of inspiration for many works of literature since its completion in 1320 (a year before his
In this episode, we are celebrating Burn's night. Burns night is a celebration of the work of Robert Burns the  Scottish poet and his contribution to Scottish culture. It is traditionally celebrated in Scotland with a supper of Haggis, neeps, a
Join us for some Christmas festivities as Antonia reads from the first chapter of 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens. It is said that Charles Dickens invented Christmas and this story in particular helps remind you of the spirit of Christma
In this episode we will be talking to author Debra Barnes all about her book 'The Young Survivors', how she found the writing process, her inspiration for the book, and much more. The Young Survivors is written from the point of view of three J
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