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ConversationHamza Yassin in conversation with Andy Fryers

Event F78

Hamza Yassin in conversation with Andy Fryers

Hamza’s Wild World

–  Discovery Stage
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Dip into the animal kingdom with naturalist, wildlife cameraman and Strictly Come Dancing 2022 winner Hamza Yassin on an incredible and immersive journey. Soar through skies, dive underwater and roam the land with Hamza as he guides us through fun facts and figures, as well as eye-catching photos exploring the natural world. Hamza will share some of his own fascinating stories from adventures in the wild throughout his unique career as a conservationist and cameraman.

Hamza’s love for the natural world and animal kingdom encourages children to fall in love with the world around them. His book is accessible for all and has dyslexia-friendly formatting for readers, like Hamza, who are dyslexic.

Family, 7+ years
Price: £9.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ActivityMake & Take Crafting

Event MT26

Make & Take Crafting

Sunday Lunchtime Session

–  Make & Take Hub
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An opportunity to get crafting! Activities differ every day, including everything from print-making to junk modelling with recycled materials. Get messy and creative in these interactive sessions delivered by artists and discover that your imagination is the only limit.

Book for the session and you can drop in at any point during the 1.5 hour duration. Accompanying adults: please stay in attendance at all times, but you do not require a ticket.

3–11 years
Price: £7.50
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
WorkshopKitchen Garden Pizza Workshop

Event PM54

Kitchen Garden Pizza Workshop

–  Family Garden
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Come to the Family Garden for a pizza masterclass with Kitchen Garden Pizza. In this one-hour session your imagination and creativity will be fed along with your belly! You’ll get your hands messy with freshly grown and foraged ingredients, make and top your own dough and observe the pizzaioli at work at the wood-fired oven.

Dairy-free and gluten-free options available.

4+ years
Parents/carers must attend but do not need a ticket.
Price: £18.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationJeanette Winterson

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Jeanette Winterson

Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit at 40 Years

–  Global Stage
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Marking 40 years of Jeanette Winterson’s explosive first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit. Published when she was just 25, the book is a gripping coming-of-age story, a queer romance and a modern classic. It tells the story of Jeanette’s avatar, a fiction as well as a fact. Adopted into a northern, working-class family who believe their new baby is destined to be a missionary, Jeanette falls in love with a young woman. Love, as always, changes the road ahead.

In 2011 Jeanette Winterson revisited this material in her best selling memoir, Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

Read it? Let us know what you think on TikTok, X, Facebook and Instagram using #HFBookClub.

Further reading

Digested classics, The Guardian
“She gave me the chance that became my life”: Jeanette Winterson on her first editor, Philippa Brewster, The Guardian

About the author

Jeanette Winterson CBE, was born in Manchester. She published her first novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit in 1985. It was adapted by her for the BBC in 1990 and won a BAFTA for best drama. Jeanette Winterson has written numerous novels, short stories, works for children, screenplays, and non-fiction. She regularly talks to tech conferences, following her essays about AI: 12 Bytes. Her latest book is the collection of ghost stories, Night Side of the River.
She is Professor of New Writing at the University of Manchester.

About Hay Festival Book Club

Timeless titles to offer you a break from the day to day. Can't decide what to read next? Follow your curiosity and join Hay Festival on a journey to imagine the world anew through great literature. Unconstrained by genre or form these are our monthly picks of great books worth reading (or re-reading) right now.

Throughout the month, we'll share interesting links and articles relating to our selection on social media using #HFBookClub and invite you all to get involved with your questions and comments. Each selection will also be marked with a free online event.

If you'd like to recommend a book for consideration, get in touch via bookclub@hayfestival.org.

Happy reading!

Price: £16.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationAdam Frost

Event 397

Adam Frost

For the Love of Plants

–  Discovery Stage
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Award-winning garden designer, RHS ambassador and TV presenter Adam Frost pays tribute to the plants that have shaped his life and the music that inspired his new garden’s design, and explores what gardening means to him.

Gain tips for gardens of all kinds, as Frost shares his horticultural knowledge, and learn how the gardener used the creation of a garden at his new house to help him with his mental health.

Frost has won seven gold medals at RHS Chelsea Flower Show and is a presenter for Gardeners’ World. He has written about the link between health and gardening in Gardeners’ World magazine.

In conversation with the writer and editor, Kitty Corrigan.

Price: £16.00
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ConversationDaniel M Davis

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Daniel M Davis

Self Defence: A Myth-busting Guide to Immune Health

–  Wye Stage
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Every day brings with it a new tip for how to boost our immunity, but how do we tell the myth from the fact, and learn what really helps? Join world-leading immunologist Daniel M Davis as he explains how to make informed choices when it comes to diet, supplements and exercise regimes, and warns against ‘one-size-fits-all’ cures.

Davis is head of life sciences and Professor of Immunology at Imperial College London. Informative and authoritative, this event will puncture misunderstandings and leave you better understanding immune health.

Price: £15.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
PanelEmma Graham-Harrison, Olesya Khromeychuk and Philippe Sands talk to Uilleam Blacker

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Emma Graham-Harrison, Olesya Khromeychuk and Philippe Sands talk to Uilleam Blacker

Looking at Women, Looking at War

–  Creative Hub
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Victoria Amelina was an award-winning Ukrainian writer and human rights activist who was killed by a Russian missile in July 2023. She had been documenting the war and chronicling extraordinary women like herself who joined the resistance. These stories are told in Looking at Women, Looking at War, of which Amelina had completed around 60% before she was killed.

Our panel discuss Amelina’s life and work, and the impact the war has had on women in Ukraine. Graham-Harrison is the Guardian’s senior international affairs correspondent. Khromeychuk is a historian and writer, director of the Ukrainian Institute London. Sands is Professor of Law at University College London and has been involved in international cases including Pinochet, Yugoslavia, Guantanamo and the Rohingya. Blacker is Associate Professor of Ukrainian and East European Culture at UCL, and author of Memory, the City and the Legacy of World War II in East Central Europe.

Price: £15.00
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ConversationNgartia Bryan and Djamila Ribeiro  in conversation with Ayisha Osori

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Ngartia Bryan and Djamila Ribeiro in conversation with Ayisha Osori

The Power of Narratives

–  Exchange Marquee
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Storyteller Ngartia Bryan examines the power of narratives and how our stories define our identity, and different mediums for telling our tales.

Writer, actor and director Bryan is a Kenyan storyteller with interest in different media, and one of the founders of Kenyan multi-award-winning storytelling theatre group Too Early For Birds. Brazilian philosopher and writer Djamila Ribeiro discusses her work, particularly her book Where We Stand, in which she presents a compelling perspective on power and identity through the concept of the “speaking place.” In conversation with the writer and development consultant Ayisha Osori.Brazilian philosopher and writer Djamila Ribeiro discusses her work, particularly her book Where We Stand, in which she presents a compelling perspective on power and identity through the concept of the “speaking place.” Both in conversations with the writer and development consultant Ayisha Osori.

Price: £13.00
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TalkAxel Scheffler

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Axel Scheffler

Kind

–  Meadow Stage
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Settle into your seats to hear the illustrator of The Gruffalo and author of the Pip and Posy books read stories all about kindness. Axel will read his book Kind and The Smartest Giant in Town by Julia Donaldson, and you’ll also be treated to a sneak preview of his forthcoming book, Welcome. Axel will do some live drawing and you’ll have a chance to ask him some questions.

Family, 3+ years
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Hay Castle eventGuided Tour of Hay Castle & Hay Castle Entry

Event HC36

Guided Tour of Hay Castle & Hay Castle Entry

Explore Hay Castle with a Tour Guide

–  Hay Castle
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Join us for an exclusive guided tour led by one of our passionate volunteer guides during Hay Festival 2025. Our knowledgeable guides will take you on a captivating journey through the castle, revealing tales of medieval knights, royal intrigue and the castle’s remarkable restoration. As you explore the castle you’ll gain unique insights into the lives of those who once called this place home. The tour also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, providing the perfect backdrop for your visit.

Guided tours run daily at 11am and 2pm. Tour price includes entry into the Castle for a year including the current exhibition: 20th Century Welsh Artists.

Price: £12.50
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationDiane Abbott talks to Anushka Asthana

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Diane Abbott talks to Anushka Asthana

A Woman Like Me

–  Global Stage
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One of the best-known figures in British politics opens up about her life and history-making career. Diane Abbott, who was the first elected Black female MP in the UK, grew up as a child of the Windrush generation, and her working-class family and community shapes her to this day. Abbott is the longest-serving Black MP in the House of Commons and now holds the title of Mother of the House.

Join Abbott as she discusses how it felt to be the first Black woman MP to walk through the House of Commons, the hostility she has faced and why she continues to fight for the causes she cares about.

Please note there will be no book signing after this event.
Price: £18.00
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PanelNicola Cutcher, Mónica Feria Tinta, Paul Powlesland and Philippe Sands

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Nicola Cutcher, Mónica Feria Tinta, Paul Powlesland and Philippe Sands

Nature: The Fight for Justice

–  Discovery Stage
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A revolution is taking place: around the world, ordinary people are turning to courts seeking justice for environmental damage. Join journalist and activist Nicola Cutcher, pioneering barrister Mónica Feria Tinta, lawyer Paul Powlesland and international human rights lawyer Philippe Sands as they discuss whether the planet can have legal rights, and how to defend those in a court of law. Could recognising the Rights of Nature and making ecocide a crime in the UK transform the future of the River Wye?

Cutcher is an investigative journalist, writer and documentary producer. Feria Tinta is author of A Barrister for the Earth, and advocates not only for the people fighting for their homes and livelihoods, but also for those with no voice: rivers, forests and endangered species. Powlesland, founder of Lawyers for Nature, fights for justice on behalf of those threatened by people with more wealth and power. Sands is Professor of Law at University College London, author of East West Street and co-Chair of Stop Ecocide.

Price: £15.00
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ConversationKatie Piper talks to Rob Rinder

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Katie Piper talks to Rob Rinder

Still Beautiful: On Age, Beauty and Owning Your Space

–  Wye Stage
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After the life-threatening acid-attack that left Katie Piper physically and visibly scarred at just 24, her approach to ageing was irrevocably changed. Now, instead of dreading old age, she sees each passing year as a reminder of the privilege of being alive.

In this confidence-boosting event, Piper reflects on what it means to age well in a world that too often makes women feel irrelevant or invisible for going through the natural ageing process.

Piper is a bestselling author, inspirational speaker, TV presenter and charity campaigner. She is a regular panellist on ITV’s Loose Women and a presenter for BBC Radio 2.

Price: £15.00
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ConversationAnthony Shapland talks to Cynan Jones

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Anthony Shapland talks to Cynan Jones

Debut Discoveries: A Room Above a Shop

–  Creative Hub
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A Room Above a Shop is set in South Wales during the decade of Section 28. Against the backdrop of the HIV/AIDS crisis and all its accompanying moral judgement, this is a resonant love story about two men working together in an ironmonger’s shop and sharing a room upstairs. It’s a life they’d never imagined possible and one that risks everything if their public performance were to slip.

Anthony Shapland grew up in the Rhymney Valley. A writer, artist and filmmaker who blends documentary and fiction, he is co-founder of g39, an artist-led space in Cardiff. He talks to Welsh author Cynan Jones about his debut novel and his short fiction Feathertongue, broadcast by Radio 4 this spring.

Price: £10.00
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ConversationSimon Baron-Cohen and John Harris

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Simon Baron-Cohen and John Harris

Neurodivergence and Creativity

–  Meadow Stage
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Academic Simon Baron-Cohen and journalist John Harris discuss the science of neurodivergence, what it means in theory and in practice, and delve into their personal and professional experiences of autism. They look at the ongoing revolutions in our understanding of neurodivergence, and neurodivergence’s deep links to human creativity.

Baron-Cohen is Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Autism Research Centre (ARC) in Cambridge. Baron-Cohen’s current research is testing the ‘extreme male brain’ theory of autism at the neural, endocrine and genetic levels.

Harris, a columnist at the Guardian, is author of Maybe I’m Amazed, a book about his autistic son James, and how music and songs became their most precious source of connection. Harris writes regularly for music magazine Mojo and has won awards including the Orwell Prize for Political Journalism and the UK Press Award for Political Commentator of the Year.

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TalkSimon Bradley

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Simon Bradley

Bradley’s Railway Guide

–  Exchange Marquee
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Lean back against the headrest and journey through two centuries of British railway history with expert Simon Bradley. On rail’s 200th anniversary, he delves into its beginnings in 1825 with the Stockton & Darlington company, who opened the world’s first public steam railway. Revealing how lives and landscapes were transformed by this new method of transport, he tells entertaining stories on everything from dining saloons to the Rail Alphabet.

Bradley is editor of the World Famous Buildings of England series, founded by Nikolaus Pevsner, to which he has contributed a number of notable revised volumes.

Price: £13.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
WorkshopKitchen Garden Pizza Workshop

Event PM55

Kitchen Garden Pizza Workshop

–  Family Garden
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Come to the Family Garden for a pizza masterclass with Kitchen Garden Pizza. In this one-hour session your imagination and creativity will be fed along with your belly! You’ll get your hands messy with freshly grown and foraged ingredients, make and top your own dough and observe the pizzaioli at work at the wood-fired oven.

Dairy-free and gluten-free options available.

4+ years
Parents/carers must attend but do not need a ticket.
Price: £18.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
PerformanceMiranda Hart

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Miranda Hart

I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You

–  Global Stage
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“Hello to you, I am with news. I have a new book: I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You. I know – what an intriguing title!”

Comedian Miranda Hart has been keeping a secret or two, but she’s ready to reveal all now. From surprising joys to challenging lows, via love and chronic illness, Hart shares the values and practical tools that led her to a sense of freedom, joy and physical recovery she never would have thought possible. Life now, amazingly, with what she will share, is – SUCH FUN!

Hart is a writer, comedian and actor. She is best known for her much-loved and multi-award-winning sitcom Miranda, as well as her BAFTA-nominated role of Chummy in Call the Midwife. She is the first female comedian to do an arena stand-up tour with her ‘My, What I Call, Live Show’.

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TalkRoss Perlin talks to Daniel Hahn

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Ross Perlin talks to Daniel Hahn

Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues

–  Discovery Stage
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Race against time with the linguist and co-director of the Endangered Language Alliance, in his effort to map little-known languages across the most linguistically diverse city in history: contemporary New York.

Half of all 7,000-plus human languages may disappear over the next century – and many have never been recorded. Perlin recounts the unique history of immigration that shaped New York City, and follows six remarkable speakers of endangered languages into their communities, taking us on a fascinating tour of unusual grammars, rare sounds and powerful cultural histories from around the world. Language City was the winner of the British Academy Book Prize 2024.

Price: £15.00
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ConversationJennie Godfrey and Rob Rinder talk to Viv Groskop

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Jennie Godfrey and Rob Rinder talk to Viv Groskop

Fictions: The Protest

–  Wye Stage
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Rob Rinder takes us into the world of his latest crime novel, set in the glamorous world of art. At a star-studded opening night for the Royal Academy’s celebration of renowned artist Max Bruce, the occasion takes a shocking turn when a protester runs from the crowd and sprays the artist with blue paint.

Jennie Godfrey's The List of Suspicious Things lands us in Yorkshire in 1979. Maggie Thatcher is Prime Minister, drainpipe jeans are in and Miv is convinced her dad wants to move their family down south - because of the murders. But what if the real mystery Miv needs to solve is the one that lies much closer to home?

Rinder is a barrister turned broadcaster and author. He started his broadcast career with Judge Rinder, and is now a regular host on ITV’s Good Morning Britain. His novels The Trial and The Suspect are inspired by his experiences as a barrister. Godfrey is a writer and part-time bookseller. The List of Suspicious Things is her highly acclaimed debut novel.

Price: £16.00
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