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BBC National Short Story Award 2011 (5 Shortlisted Titles)

By: M. J. Hyland, Alison MacLeod, Jon McGregor, K. J. Orr, D. W. Wilson, Sue MacGregor - foreword
Narrated by: Lydia Wilson, Mike Sengelow, Tim Pigott-Smith, Indira Varma, Trevor White
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Publisher's Summary

The 5 shortlisted titles for the BBC National Short Story Award 2011 administered in partnership with Booktrust, containing:

Rag Love by M. J. Hyland, read by Mike Sengelow

The Heart of Denis Noble by Alison MacLeod, read by Tim Pigott-Smith

Wires by Jon McGregor, read by Lydia Wilson

The Human Circadian Pacemaker by K. J. Orr, read by Indira Varma

The Dead Roads by D. W. Wilson, read by Trevor White

©2011 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2011 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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