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Bookshelf

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Daughters of Captain Cook is the first novel from Canadian writer Linda Spalding. Nigel Forde talks to her about the conflicting cultures of modern America and ancient Hawaii which her book explores.
Kingsley Amis describes his working day, while
Willie Rushton reveals the best-loved volumes on his bookshelf. Producer SALLY MARMION
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Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Spalding.
Talks:
Nigel Forde
Unknown:
Willie Rushton
Producer:
Sally Marmion

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