The Listening Library

Great New Zealand books to listen to whenever you want them.

Produced by Duncan Smith

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Harbouring (Part 1) by Jenny Pattrick

My Father's Island (Part 1) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 1
After the death of his brilliant, eccentric father, Adam Dudding went in search of the stories and secrets of a man who had been a loving parent and husband, but was also a tormented, controlling and at times cruel man.
My Father's Island book by Adam Dudding

My Father's Island (Part 2) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 2
The Dudding family shift to Christchurch where Robin has secured the position as editor at Caxton Press and of Landfall magazine.

My Father's Island (Part 3) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 3
Adam starts digging into his father's childhood looking for clues about who and what shaped him.

My Father's Island (Part 4) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 4
We hear about how Robin Dudding first meets Lois and about his first foray into publishing.

My Father's Island (Part 5) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 5
A number of NZ's best known writers were published and nurtured by Robin Dudding early in their careers.

My Father's Island (Part 6) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 6
Robin's talents as a publisher are put to test when he faces the challenge of both editing Landfall and running Caxton Press.

My Father's Island (Part 7) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 7
The Dudding family says goodbye to Christchurch and makes its way back to an Auckland that has undergone massive changes.

My Father's Island (Part 8) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 8
Life for the long haired boy living behind the impenetrable bamboo hedge, in the house with the cruddy shower and crumby kitchen under the all seeing eye of his father.

My Father's Island (Part 9) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 9
There are serious consequences for Lois, the children and for friends as Robin Dudding is consumed by severe depression.

My Father's Island (Part 10) by Adam Dudding

Season 12 / Episode 10
A glimpse into a more loveable side of the often curmudgeonly editor as time finally begins to catch up with Robin Dudding.

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