West Sussex Gazette

Jim Naughtie heads to Chi

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Jim Naughtie, political correspond­ent, long-time presenter of Radio 4's Today programme and critically acclaimed author, will be welcomed into Chichester Cathedral by The Children's BookFest (CBF) on May 25.

CBF spokeswoma­n Georgina Lippiett said: “Jim Naughtie will be discussing his latest book, The Spy Across the Water, with fellow author, Colin Heber-Percy. This is the third instalment in the brilliant Will F le myng series, woven around three brothers bound together forever through espionage, and described by Ian Rank in as‘ a thoughtful andof state craft and spy craft, recommende­d for fans of Le Carré.’

“Jim will be familiar to many from his twenty-something years on the Radio 4 Today programme where he interviewe­d everyone from presidents to Poirot. But he started his career in print media as a political journalist, and his love of the written word shines through everything he does. As the host of Radio 4’s Bookclub, Jim has spoken to scores of authors about their many and varied books and is married to Ellie Updale, a writer for children with an active interest in several children’s charities. To date he has written books on politics and music and an account of five decades of travel and work in the United States, as well as the Will F le myngtrilog­y. T he breadth and depth of Jim’s knowledge and areas of interest are vast, and the evening is set to be both informativ­e and entertaini­ng. One Tree Books will be there on the night, and Jim will be happy to sign copies of his book.

“Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30 pm start and we look forward to seeing the cathedral packed out with fans of Jim Naughtie, spy thrillers and maybe the odd spoonerism!”

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