Home Entertainment ‘I laughed out loud dozens of times’: authors choose...
Entertainment

‘I laughed out loud dozens of times’: authors choose books to make you fall back in love with reading

Key Points

Several authors, including Katherine Rundell and Malala Yousafzai, have selected books to encourage readers to rediscover their love of reading. The article highlights various titles, such as Isabella Hammad's *Enter Ghost*, which explores themes of theatre and conflict in the West Bank. These recommendations aim to tempt readers with engaging and thought-provoking literature.

From a darkly comic new novel to a gripping 1950s memoir – Katherine Rundell, Malala Yousafzai, Matt Haig and others appearing at Hay festival pick titles to tempt you

Malala Yousafzai
Activist
I have loved going to the theatre ever since I saw my first musical (Matilda in London, when I was 15 years old) – and I love reading about it, too. In Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad, a British-Palestinian actor travels to the West Bank to see family and finds herself pulled into a local production of Hamlet. I was moved by the rehearsal scenes: arguments over translations, personal relationships, the question of whether a performance is even possible under Israeli occupation. To me, Hammad proved that theatre is capable of carrying weight that other art forms cannot hold.

Continue reading...
Originally published by The Guardian UK Read original →