Kick back & relax with a book for long autumn nights.
A team of astronauts in the International Space Station contemplate the world below.
New fiction about the changing face of modern Ireland, as told through one family.
James Joyce's autobiographical modernist masterpiece. Read by Andrew Scott.
Economist David McWilliams charts the relationship between humans and money.
Jarvis Cocker explores what exactly makes good pop work and why bad pop fails.
A story of intrigue and secrets set in London's corridors of power in the summer of 1914.
Chilling new thriller from best-selling author Paula Hawkins.
Rebecca F Kuang’s deliciously dark, witty thriller with a deeply flawed narrator
Hanif Kureishi's powerful and darkly comic memoir of the fall that left him paralysed.
Dylan was six when The End came, back in 2018.
Kathryn Faulke's clear-eyed memoir sheds light on the life an NHS home care worker.
A newly-commissioned serial from Alice Jolly about love, loyalty and the meaning of care.
Yomi Adegoke's fast-paced and addictive novel tackling the moral dilemmas of social media
Grace is on a mission: to kill off her relatives. Bella Mackie’s darkly comic novel.
Vasily Grossman's dark and honest account of the epic battle of Stalingrad.
An honest, unflinching account of life for South Asian women and girls in the UK today.
Naomi Alderman argues we are living through the third great information crisis.
A life in five photographs. Original fiction series by Max Porter, read by Tim McInnerny.
Status. We don't like to talk about it. Carl Honoré brings it out into the open.
The story of Dimple Pennington, wannabe lifestyle influencer, and her four half siblings
Read by Susan Jameson. Produced by Ross Burman.
A new novel from the author of The Power set in a future we could be heading to very soon.
A glittering, gothic and surreal coming-of-age story with a deadly twist.
Michael Fassbender reads Bram Stoker's Dracula.
A fascinating scientific guide to why looking on the bright side really is good for you.
Read by Shaun Mason. Produced by Martha Littlehailes
A funny and moving novel about trying to find your place in the world.
A powerful memoir from footballer and anti-racism campaigner Troy Deeney.
A memoir of growing up in the notorious Westboro Baptist Church.
A whodunnit and a portrait of a very ordinary life which suddenly becomes extraordinary.
2019 Booker Prize-winning novel that follows the lives of twelve extraordinary characters.
Majella is the opinionated and awkward big girl. This is a week in her life.
Abi Morgan's powerful memoir about how life can change in an instant.
DJ Nick Grimshaw's brilliantly funny and fearlessly frank stories about his life so far.
Dr Lucy Maddox shares ideas from the therapy room to help you live better.
John Buchan’s thrilling tale of derring-do, secrets and spies set in the shadows of war.
Special readings from Orwell's dystopian classic, now celebrating its 75th anniversary.
Strange tales set in an isolated village on the Yorkshire/Lancashire border.
Hashi Mohamed reads from his book People Like Us, an exploration of social mobility.
Elizabeth Day's psychological thriller.
Anita Desai's classic novel about one family's troubles during the partition of 1947.
Peter Flannery's own adaptation of his highly acclaimed TV series for Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 4.
Jack London’s tale of one dog's unbreakable spirit and survival in the Alaskan Klondike.
Mary Paulson-Ellis tells the story of a life in five objects. Read by Alexandra Mathie.
A new Sunday serial for Radio 4
Original short works for radio.