List of books featured on Book of the Week in 2013
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This is a list of books which have been featured on BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week during 2013.
January
- 07-11 – The Examined Life by Stephen Grosz, read by Peter Marinker.
- 14–18 – The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things by Paula Byrne, read by Emma Fielding.
- 21–25 – The Pike: Gabriele D'Annunzio, Poet, Seducer and Preacher of War by Lucy Hughes-Hallett, read by Haydn Gwynne.
- 28-01 – Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan by William Dalrymple, read by Tim Pigott-Smith.
February
- 04-08 – Benjamin Britten: A Life in the Twentieth Century by Paul Kildea, read by Alex Jennings.
- 11–15 – Mad Girl's Love Song (book) by Andrew Wilson (journalist, writer), read by Hayley Atwell.
- 25-01 – Far From the Tree by Andrew Solomon, read by Kerry Shale.
March
- 04-08 – Bedsit Disco Queen by Tracey Thorn, read by author.
- 11–15 – The Last Days of Detroit by Mark Binelli, read by John Schwab.
- 18–22 – The World until Yesterday by Jared Diamond, read by Crawford Logan.
- 25–29 – Comandante (book) by Rory Carroll, read by Jack Klaff.
April
- 01-05 – The Love and Wars of Lina Prokofiev by Simon Morrison, read by Sian Thomas.
- 08-12 – Mom and Me and Mom by Maya Angelou, read by Adjoa Andoh.
- 15–19 – She Left Me the Gun by Emma Brockes, read by Alison Pettitt.
- 22–26 – Letters from Italy, by Gustavo Piga, Lucia Annunziata, Carlo Sibilia, Dacia Maraini, and Annalisa Piras.
- 29-03 – Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography by Charles Moore, read by Nicholas Farrell.
May
- 06-10 – A Sting in the Tale by Dave Goulson, read by Tim McInnerny.
- 13–17 – Perilous Question: The Drama of the Great Reform Bill 1832 by Antonia Fraser, read by Adrian Scarborough.
- 20–24 – Falling Upwards by Richard Holmes, read by Rory Kinnear.
- 27–31 – The North (and Almost Everything in It) by Paul Morley, read by author.
June
- 03-07 – Maggie and Me by Damian Barr, read by author.
- 10–14 – An Englishman Aboard by Charles Timoney, read by Mark Heap.
- 17–21 – Alexandria: The Last Nights of Cleopatra by Peter Stothard, read by Kenneth Cranham.
- 24–28 – The Reason I Jump by Naoki Higashida, read by Kasper Hilton-Hille.
July
- 01-05 – The Cooked Seed by Anchee Min, read by Chipo Chung.
- 08-12 – A Long Walk Home by Judith Tebbutt, read by Penny Downie.
- 15–19 – Permanent Present Tense by Suzanne Corkin, read by Debora Weston.
- 22–26 – 1913, The Year Before the Storm by Florian Illies, read by Michael Maloney.
- 29-02 – The Pink Sari Revolution by Amana Fontanella-Khan, read by Meera Syal.
August
- 05-09 – The Sea Inside by Philip Hoare, read by Anthony Calf
- 12–16 – Sounds Like London - 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital by Lloyd Bradley read by Ben Onwukwe.
- 19–23 – Operación Masacre by Rodolfo Walsh, read by Nigel Anthony.
- 26–30 – Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter by Alyn Shipton, read by Kerry Shale.
September
- 02-06 – When Britain Burned the White House by Peter Snow, read by Jamie Parker
- 09-13 – Deep Sea and Foreign Going: Inside Shipping, the Invisible Industry by Rose George, read by Susie Riddell
- 16–20 – The Inheritor's Powder - A Cautionary Tale of Poison, Betrayal and Greed by Sandra Hempel, read by author.
- 23–27 – Empress Dowager Cixi: The Concubine Who Launched Modern China by Jung Chang, read by Pik-Sen Lim.
- 30-11 – Beowulf translated and read by Seamus Heaney.
October
- 14–18 – Historic Heston by Heston Blumenthal read by author.
- 21–25 – Bonkers: My Life in Laughs by Jennifer Saunders read by author.
- 28-01 – An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth by Chris Hadfield, read by Garrick Hagon.
November
- 04-08 – Olivier by Philip Ziegler, read by Toby Jones.
- 11–15 – The Letters of John F Kennedy edited by Martin W Sandler, read by Colin Stinton.
- 18–22 – The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis, read by Simon Russell Beale.
- 25–29 – Mitterrand: A Study in Ambiguity by Philip Short, read by Henry Goodman.
December
- 02-06 – Penelope Fitzgerald: A Life by Hermione Lee, read by Penelope Wilton.
- 09-13 – Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela, read by John Kani.
- 16–20 – Darling Monster the letters of Lady Diana Cooper edited and read by John Julius Norwich.
- 23–27 – Love, Nina: Despatches From Family Life by Nina Stibbe, read by Rebekah Staton.
- 30-03 – Man Belong Mrs Queen by Matthew Baylis, read by author.
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