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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2020 · 19 MIN

3: Footnotes: Young City Reads

from The Brighton Book Club · host RadioReverb

Sarah Hutchings, who runs Young City Reads as the director of Collected Works CIC, explains the origins and intentions of the Big Read that begins across Brighton and Hove in March 2020. This year's book is MALAMANDER by Thomas Taylor.Don't forget to listen to the full Young Adult Literature special, where Anna interviews Chris Riddell, local artist, author, and previous child laureate about his career; Sarah Ann Juckes on her new novel OUTSIDE; and a discussion of this month's book group pick, Dean Atta's THE BLACK FLAMINGO.Send us your thoughts via [email protected] or tweet Anna at @annamburtt.

Young City Reads director Sarah Hutchings explains the project to Anna.

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