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EXCLUSIVE: Australian-British writer Pip Williams’ novel The Dictionary of Lost Words is to be adapted as ... join forces to develop and adapt the book into a series. They previously worked ...
My second book, which is The Book Binder of Jericho ... Williams uncovered many fascinating details that didn’t make it into The Dictionary of Lost Words. One particularly striking discovery ...
This is such a book. Based on true events, it is the story of a motherless girl who grew up at the feet of the men compiling the Dictionary, secretly collecting the scraps of discarded words that ...
The book’s narrator ... history that can feel stultified by over-familiarity. Devotees of The Dictionary of Lost Words will not be disappointed.
The Bookbinder of Jericho overlaps in time and setting with The Dictionary of Lost Words. It also features several of the earlier book's characters, including Tilda Taylor, the bold actress-turned ...
As with Williams' book, the play ends with an abrupt shift ... great power to key moments of this epic story. The Dictionary of Lost Words is at the State Theatre Company of South Australia ...
was the first Australian novel to be selected for Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club, and has been published in many other languages across the globe. The Dictionary of Lost Words follows Esme ...
Williams’ sweeping historical tale captured the imagination of hundreds of thousands of readers around the globe after being recommended by book ... The Dictionary of Lost Words presents ...
Pip Williams’ best-selling novel comes to the stage with impressive design and standout performances but nothing much to say When we first meet the star of The Dictionary of Lost Words ...