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Fogle, Hall & Deary Shine at Kendal Mountain Fest

Summary

  • Ben Fogle discusses his 'Castaway' show's enduring relevance.
  • Sarah Hall's novel features a personification of Britain's wind.
  • Terry Deary shares gruesome historical tales from his latest book.
Fogle, Hall & Deary Shine at Kendal Mountain Fest

The Kendal Mountain Festival is set to host a distinguished lineup, with adventurer Ben Fogle and author Sarah Hall joining Stuart Maconie for discussions. Fogle will share insights on his iconic 'Castaway' series, marking its twenty-fifth anniversary and highlighting its contemporary relevance.

Adding literary depth, Sarah Hall will discuss her latest novel, 'Helm,' which personifies the unique winds of Britain's Eden Valley, drawing from her upbringing in the region. The festival will also feature 'Horrible Histories' creator Terry Deary, who promises to captivate audiences with grim historical tales from his new book.

The event's program includes music from the Americana band Smith & Liddle and Cumbrian singer-songwriter Holly Brooke, rounding out a diverse and engaging experience for festival-goers.

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The festival features Ben Fogle, Sarah Hall, and Terry Deary, alongside musical acts Smith & Liddle and Holly Brooke.
Ben Fogle is discussing his 'Castaway' reality TV show, celebrating 25 years since its airing and its modern relevance.
Sarah Hall's novel 'Helm' features a personification of the Eden Valley's unique wind, inspired by her childhood.

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