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Star Struck
Aug 28, 2025 4:28 PM

Author:Katharine Way,Julia Haworth,Philip Bretherton

Star Struck

A BBC Radio 4 drama by Katharine Way, ‘Star Struck’ was first broadcast on 2 May 2011 and stars Julia Haworth as Sarah, Philip Bretherton as Cal and was produced by Gary Brown.Sarah has got the job of her dreams. Working with Cal, an Astronomy Professor at a remote observatory in New Zealand. Sarah loves her work, but she would rather look at stars than deal with people. Cal's an exciting person to work with - brilliant and intuitive, generous, funny. He also has an incredible capacity for work and never seems to sleep.They're busy looking at Black Holes when something strange happens - a transmission from a planet that is being destroyed. Cal is convinced it is genuine. But could this be the Holy Grail?

Reviews

Anyone interested in the making of the Beat generation will be fascinated by this survival from its beginnings [And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks]

—— Jessica Mann , Literary Review

William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac are two of the most important and influential American writers of the last century [And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks]

—— Civvy Street

It changed my life like it changed everyone else's [On the Road]

—— Bob Dylan

Harper...knows her period well, and it shows...often in sure handling of the details of politics, theatre, and daily life, including some harrowing passages featuring childbirth and the plague

—— Booklist

The novels chief pleasures derive from the easy interaction of Shakespeare's work, the history of Elizabethan England and the life that the author imagines Shakespeare might have had

—— Publishers Weekly

Elizabethan history has never been this appealing

—— NEWSDAY

In a wonderful, lively, insightful and heartbreaking love story, Harper allows Shakespeare's secret wife, Anne Whateley, to narrate her colorful, lusty story. With her sharp eye for detail and dialogue, Harper delivers a tale that resounds with the colour and atmosphere of life in the theatre, London and the intrigues that ran rampant in England

—— Romantic Times

If Pollock's powerful collection Knockemstiff was a punch to the jaw, his follow-up ... feels closer to a mule's kick

—— Publisher’s Weekly

Sticky, violet and exhilarating - Pollock's southern gothic tale of thrill killers, pervy preachers and vengeance is best read on a long road trip or at a seedy model poolside

—— Eliza Clark, author of PENANCE , Observer, *Summer Reads of 2023*

Riotously high in laughs and glamour. I defy a festive grump not to be cheered by it

—— Independent Books of the Year

Fast-paced and funny

—— Women & Home

Influenced by magical realism and the cool prose of modernism, first-time author Chloe Aridjis takes the best from each

—— Alastair Mabbott , Herald
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