 |
Books for children
Charlotte Haines Lyon offers her choices of books to give to children |
 |
 |
Books for Christmas
Charlotte Haines Lyon offers her choices of books to give or receive this Christmas |
 |
 |
Books of the month
Charlotte Haines Lyon reviews books by Richard Holloway, Robert Llewellyn and master storyteller Bob Hartman |
 |
 |
End of summer reads
Charlotte Haines-Lyon reviews a number of books that bridge the gap between summer and autumn |
 |
 |
Post-Greenbelt buys
Two books by speakers at this year’s Greenbelt grip, fascinate and revive flagging spirits |
 |
 |
Books on the good book
Charlotte Haines-Lyon reviews two new books about the Bible including one from Sir Cliff |
 |
 |
Behind the headlines
Charlotte Haines-Lyon reviews three books that go behind the headlines |
 |
 |
A new look at Narnia
Philip Purser-Hallard reviews Michael Ward's new book looking at the relationship between Narnia and the planets |
 |
 |
Saving the world
Charlotte Haines Lyon reviews some of the latest books about saving the world |
 |
 |
Essays and self-help
Charlotte Haines Lyon reviews the latest book titles including a collection of essays from Philip Pullman, the late Anita Roddick, Hugh Fearnly-Whittingstall, Hilary Benn and others |
 |
 |
What would Jesus buy?
Charlotte Haines Lyon reviews What Would Jesus Buy and other new Christian titles |
 |
 |
Thirst for Life
Charlotte Haines Lyon reviews the Christian Aid/CAFOD book for Lent, Thirst for Life |
 |
 |
Slavery books
Charlotte Haines-Lyon and Andrew Chapman present a round-up of some newly-published books looking at the history and impact of the slave trade, past and present |
 |
 |
Book of the month
Charlotte Haines Lyon explores questions of truth and lies in Carry Me Down |
 |
 |
Awright geeezzza?!
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Suzanne Elvidge meets the author of the Cockney Bible, Mike Coles |
 |
 |
Fay Sampson
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Suzanne Elvidge meets the mathematician who is now an bestselling author |
 |
 |
Leo Hickman
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Andy Jackson talks to the Guardian journalist who spent a year leading an ethical lifestyle |
 |
 |
A dark agenda?
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Susan Roberts talked to Philip Pullman about God, the church and the meaning of life |
 |