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Episode 7

As author Jane Fairchild is interviewed later in life, she finds her thoughts returning to the afternoon in 1924 when everything changed.

Booker prize-winner Graham Swift's new novel is a luminous and sensual meditation on truth, loss and the forging of a writer.

As author Jane Fairchild is interviewed later in life, she finds her thoughts returning to the afternoon in 1924 when everything changed.

Read by Eileen Atkins
Abridged and produced by Eilidh McCreadie.

15 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
ReaderEileen Atkins
AuthorGraham Swift
AbridgerEilidh McCreadie
ProducerEilidh McCreadie

Broadcast

  • Tue 12 Apr 201622:45

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