![]() ![]() Cup while John toasts the memory of the great children’s author and illustrator, John Burningham. Carr’s 1975 classic How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the F.A. Also in this episode, Andy overcomes his horror of football to praise J.L. The main book under discussion is is Imogen by Jilly Cooper, first published by Arlington Books in 1978, the fifth in her now legendary series of 7 ‘romances’ published between 19. Ian’s latest poetry collection, Bound to Be, was published by Equipage in 2017. His poem ‘The Plenty of Nothing’ (an elegy for his late wife, the writer Jenny Diski) was the the winner of the 2017 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem. Ian Patterson, a poet and retired academic who taught English for 20 years at Queens’ College, Cambridge. Daisy’s latest book is How to Be a Grown Up is soon to be followed by The Sisterhood: A Love Letter to the Women Who Have Shaped Me, published by Headline in March. Joining Andy and John in this episode are Daisy Buchanan, writer, feminist, host of the brilliant You’re Booked podcast & regular contributor across TV and radio, from Woman's Hour & BBC Breakfast to the Guardian, Telegraph, Grazia, and The Pool. ![]()
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