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Snow by Marcus Sedgwick (Omnibus)

Marcus Sedgwick shares his childhood winter memories and why snow’s so powerful to our imagination. Read by Jonathan Firth.

A meditation on snow by author Marcus Sedgwick.

Five years ago, he and his wife moved to an old chalet d'alpage high up in the Haute-Savoie (an alpine department of the eastern France bordering both Switzerland and Italy).

Here for the first time he understands how snow can really shape the rhythms of daily life and during his first full winter in the mountains, he appreciates the hard daily labour involved in clearing proper alpine snow from the path outside his house.

He remembers the snowy winters of his childhood in Kent and muses on the many different words that describe snow.

Omnibus of five parts abridged by Katrin Williams.

Read by Jonathan Firth.

Marcus Sedgwick is best known as a children's author.

He is the winner of many prizes, most notably the Michael L. Printz Award 2014, for his novel Midwinterblood. Marcus has also received two Printz Honors, for Revolver in 2011 and The Ghosts of Heaven in 2016. Other notable awards include Floodland, Marcus' first novel, which won the Branford-Boase Award in 2001, a prize for the best debut novel for children.

His books have been shortlisted for over 40 other awards, including the Carnegie Medal (six times), the Edgar Allan Poe Award (twice) and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize (four times). He has twice been nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, in 2016 and 2017

Producer: Julian Wilkinson.

First broadcast in Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in December 2016.

1 hour, 10 minutes

Last on

Mon 18 Dec 2023 00:30

Broadcasts

  • New Year's Day 2017 09:00
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  • Sun 10 Jan 2021 13:00
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  • Mon 18 Dec 2023 00:30