The Island of Brilliant!
Nadia Shireen and Frank Cottrell Boyce have been shipwrecked on the Island of Brilliant with nothing but a pair of hammocks, a pile of children’s books and the world’s greatest ukulele band (The Ukulele Uff Trio) to keep them going. Everyone wants the best for their children. Everyone should know that reading for pleasure not only increases educational attainment but also helps build happiness and resilience. If you’re going to read for pleasure you need choice. Nadia and Frank will be chatting about what’s new and brilliant in children’s writing with the help of visitors to the island and reviews delivered via sea-shell from the doyen of children’s literature critics, Emily Drabble from Book Trust. Music: The Ukulele Uff Trio Producer: Geoff Bird
Episodes
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Extra, Extra! Nadia and Frank Go Paddling
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Frank's had his turn bigging up his new book and now Nadia's waking up to find he's jumped ship, leaving the coast clear for her to answer listeners' questions abode there new book Geoffrey Gets The Jitters as well as her fabulous Grimwood series.
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
EXTRA, EXTRA! Frank and Nadia go Paddling
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
The ground rules were clear before they arrived on the island - no talking about their own books... but Frank and Nadia are too clever by half, and have sailed out to a lagoon in a home-made canoe so they can answer listeners' questions about their new titles without getting into trouble with the island's fearsome fairness umpires. Trouble is Nadia's fallen asleep so Frank's having to talk over the top of her snoring - but it's worth it to get the inside scoop on his terrific new title, 'The Wonder Brothers'.
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
The Island of Brilliant: Episode 4 with Danny Wallace
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
There's bad blood on the island this month, as Frank's nemesis Danny Wallace turns up (uninvited, according to FCB) to stoke the flames of the pair's long-standing rivalry. Nadia, fortunately, is able to find higher ground and steers a sometimes begrudging but always illuminating, often hilarious conversation to the matter at hand, children's books. Danny discusses his own books, including 'The Day the Screens Went Blank' and 'The Boss of Everyone' - and also Brian Patten's brilliant poetry collection 'Gargling with Jelly'. Before he arrives, Frank and Nadia discuss the books they've been reading in their hammocks: The Lizzie and Belle Mysteries: Drama and Danger by J.T. Williams; Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun by Tola Okogwu; Wellington's Big Day Out by Steve Small and Monster in the Woods by Dave Shelton.
While The Ukelele Uff keep things harmonious with their beautiful music, Emily Drabble of Booktrust comes out of her convenient shell once again with more reviews of new titles:
1. Deep, A story of love through the Generations
Stephen Hogtun
Published by Bloomsbury
2. Calling the Whales
By Jasbinder Bilan
Illustrated by Skylar White
Published by Barrington Stoke
3. Stolen History
Sathnam Sanghera
Illustrated by Jen Khatum
Published by Puffin
4. The Midnight Babies
Isabel Greenberg
Published by Abrams Books for Young Readers
5. Imagine IF... Veggies by Aya Watanabe
Published by Templar
Saturday Jul 01, 2023
The Island of Brilliant Episode Three with Ed Vere
Saturday Jul 01, 2023
Saturday Jul 01, 2023
Another month, another pile of books to get excited about..
Nadia and Frank welcome the brilliant, goose-fat-slathered Ed Vere onto the island to talk about his terrific range of picture books, including most recently 'The Artist', and are surprised and moved to discover his long-standing connection with Jan Pieńkowski. What a shame such a lovely visit ends so tragically!
Emily Drabble from BookTrust is on hand (via the magic shell) to cheer us up with her latest reviews of:
This Rock is Mine Written by Kaye Umansky and illustrated by Alice McKinley (Alison Green Books)
Glowrushes by Roberto Piumini, translated by Leah Janeczko (Pushkin)
Yomi and the Fury of Ninki Nanka by Davina Tijani, illustrated by Adam Douglas-Bagley
(Little Tiger)
The Thunk by Michelle Robinson, illustrated by Deborah Allwright (Bloomsbury)
Max and Chaffy The Great Cupcake Mystery by Jamie Smart (David Fickling)
Thursday Jun 01, 2023
The Island of Brilliant: Episode Two with Maisie Chan
Thursday Jun 01, 2023
Thursday Jun 01, 2023
Nadia (of the 'lovely audio presence') and Frank welcome the fabulous writer Maisie Chan to the island to talk about some of her brilliant books - including 'Danny Chung Does Not Do Maths' and 'Keep Dancing Lizzie Chu'. They also chat about the books they've been reading to pass their days in the sunshine - and head to the sea shell shelf to listen to Emily Drabble from BookTrust reviewing these highlights from the recent crop of new children's books:
Nature Trail be Benjamin Zephaniah illustrated by Nila Aye, Orchard
Fablehouse by EM Norry, Bloomsbury
Budgie by Joseph Coelho, illustrated by David Barry, Barrington Stoke
Timid by Harry Woodgate, Little Tiger
I am Happy by Michael Rosen and Robert Starling, Walker
Sunday Apr 30, 2023
The Island of Brilliant! Episode 1 with Cressida Cowell.
Sunday Apr 30, 2023
Sunday Apr 30, 2023
Frank and Nadia are shipwrecked on an island and have to finish a pile of children's books before they can even think about leaving. Along the way they chat about the books they are currently reading in their their hammocks, hear a review of some of the best new children's books (via seashell) from Emily Drabble, and are visited by recent Children's Literature Laureate Cressida Cowell, who naturally arrives on the back of a dragon.
Music: The Ukulele Uff Trio
Producer: Geoff Bird
Books featured:
Tyger by SF Said
The Magician's Elephant by Kate DiCamillo
Captain Looroll by Matt Carr
Wild Song by Candy Gourlay
The Storm Swimmer by Clare Weze
Mia and the Lightcasters by Janelle McCurdy
I Really Really Need A Wee by Karl Newson
Monday Apr 24, 2023
The Island of Brilliant! Trailer
Monday Apr 24, 2023
Monday Apr 24, 2023
Nadia Shireen and Frank Cottrell Boyce are shipwrecked on the Island of Brilliant, with just a pile of books and the world's greatest Ukelele band (the Ukulele Uff Trio) for company. The first full episode will be available in May 2024 and will see recent Children's Literature Laureate Cressida Cowell fly across to the island on the back of a dragon.
Producer: Geoff BirdIn Episode 1 Nadia and Frank discuss Tyger by S F Said (illustrator Dave Mckean) and The Magician’s Elephant by Kate Dicamillo (illustrator Yoko Tanaka). Emily reviews ‘Captain Loo Roll’ by Matt Carr, ‘Wild Song’ by Candy Gourlay, ‘The Storm Swimmer’ by Clare Weze, ‘Mia and The Lightcasters‘ by Janelle McCurdy , ‘I Really Really Need A Wee’ by Karl Newson.