All Things Considered: Book review 2008
Book review 2008
On All Things Considered this week (Sunday 14 December at 8.30am, repeated Wednesday 17 December at 6.30pm) Roy Jenkins presents the annual All Things Considered book review programme.
Christmas comes but once a year, and when it comes, it often brings... a load of books! Just in case you have not chosen for your nearest and dearest, or have not a clue what to do with your book tokens, we have a few suggestions.
The guests for our annual review programme have been busy on the homework we have set them on behalf of Radio Wales' listeners, and they have brought along a few choices of their own as well. Our panel is made up of: Andrew Morton, vicar of Llangybi in Monmouthshire, Heather Payne, who is a paediatrician based in Caerffili and in our Aberystwyth studio is the historian Elin Jones.
- Reviewed books
- The Shack - by William P. Young.
- My Life, My Way by Cliff Richard and Penny Junor.
- Stalin's Children - Three Generations of Love and War by Owen Matthews.
- Personal Choices
- A Feast for Advent: Reflections on Christmas for Every Day in Advent by Delia Smith.
- Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston.
- Shakespeare: The World as a Stage author Bill Bryson.
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