Book a Day in MayYou are in: Cambridgeshire > Book a Day in May Everyone loves a good read and this month we'll introduce you to a great book every day! Steve Jackson and Sue Dougan ask: Can you really judge a book by its cover? What sells, and why? We visit Cambridge University Press and David Tranah reveals how publishing has changed since 1500! Pam Mungroo visits JS Wilson in Cambridge to see how to create a book. Writer Jill Dawson talks about her book The Great Lover, which all started with a postcard... What makes Jane Austen's novel so enduring? Professor Janet Todd explains all to Heather Noble. Marina talks "boobs like rockets" in her Cambrdgeshire book A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian. Jane Smith heads to Wisbech to find the first copy of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. Richard Hammond talks about 'that' accident and his new book 'On the Edge: My Story'. Listen: Jill talks to Jane Smith about her book Debt of Dishonour. Keep up to date with the latest books and interviews by following us on Twitter. Join our group on Facebook and keep up to date with Book a May in May. More from this sectionYou are in: Cambridgeshire > Book a Day in May |