
Imani Thompson
Imani Thompson speaks to James Crawford about her debut novel, Honey, and its connection to three other works.
Imani Thompson speaks to Take Four Books about her debut novel Honey. Together with presenter James Crawford, they explore its connections to three other literary works. In Honey, PhD student Yrsa doesn't set out to kill. But after an incident involving a bee sting gone wrong, she suddenly feels alive. So she starts to think about what justice could look like, if she took it in to her own hands...
Imani's three chosen influences for this episode are Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman from 2001; Girl by Jamaica Kincaid from 1978; and Your Silence Will Not Protect You by Audre Lorde from 2016.
Producer: Caitlin Sneddon
Editor: Gillian Wheelan
This is a BBC Audio Scotland production.
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Broadcasts
- Sunday16:00BBC Radio 4
- Sun 7 Jun 202600:15BBC Radio 4
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Take Four Books
James Crawford discusses an author's new book and its connections to three other works.
