Episode 4
Katharina Siebert from Italy and retired lecturer Christina Walker, who lives in Aberdeen, reveal their favourite books.
Anns a’ phrògram-sa, bidh Anna Nicleòid a’ còmhradh ri dithis neach mu na leabhraichean as fheà rr leotha. An t-seachdain-sa, ‘s iad Katharina Siebert às an Eadailt agus Christina Walker à Leòdhas a’ taghadh nan leabhraichean.
Bidh Katty a’ bruidhinn air da leabhar – "The Speckled People" le Hugo Hamilton agus "Convenience Store Woman" le Sayaka Murata. Bidh Christina, a bha na h-òraidiche ann an Obar Dheathain a’ mìneachadh carson a thagh e dà leabhar gu math eadar dhealaichte – Becoming le Michelle Obama agus The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society a chaidh a sgrìobhadh le dithis, Mary Ann Shaffer agus Annie Barrows.
Aig deireadh a’ phrògram, feumaidh Katty agus Christina innse dè an leabhar ‘s fheà rr leotha a-mach às na ceithir leabhraichean.
Anna Macleod chats with two new guests about their favourite books. Katharina Siebert from Italy and retired lecturer Christina Walker, who lives in Aberdeen, reveal their favourite books.
Both guests have chosen books which raise interesting points of discussion. Katharina is captivated by Hugo Hamilton's memoir, The Speckled People, which is set in Ireland. Her second choice is a novel by the best-selling Japanese author Sayaka Murata and is called Convenience Store Woman.
Retired lecturer Christina Walker has chosen two unique books - a candid autobiography by Michelle Obama called Myself, and her second novel The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. She describes why she likes the book so much and the narrative which derives from an invented book club on the island of Guernsey during the Second World War.
The final section in the programme allows Katherina and Christina to choose their favourite book out of the four discussed.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Presenter | Anna Macleod |
Producer | Rebecca MacLennan |
Production Manager | Mairi Mackinnon |
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