This week on Get Booked, host Hazel Butterfield presents a special compilation of author-read extracts, offering listeners a delicious taste of compelling new reads. Kicking things off is Richard Sutton reading from his book Thrive, where he shares a powerful personal story of his mandatory military service in the South African Navy during 1991. Through vivid and gripping storytelling, Sutton recounts how extreme physical challenges—from grueling 10-kilometer obstacle courses to freezing ocean training—transformed him from an undisciplined, unfit young man into someone who discovered deep reserves of mental and physical resilience he never knew existed.
Following Richard’s intense military narrative, listeners are treated to two evocative readings from Victoria Bennett’s All My Wild Mothers, a book that explores the complex intersection of motherhood and identity. Bennett weaves together botanical wisdom about field horsetail with deeply personal reflections on grief, motherhood, and the struggle to maintain a sense of self while raising children. Her lyrical prose examines the age-old tension between being a writer and being a mother, ultimately celebrating the transformative power of maternal love and the wisdom children teach us about living in the present moment.
This episode beautifully showcases the diversity of contemporary publishing, from self-improvement and resilience-building to intimate memoir and poetic reflection. Whether you’re drawn to stories of physical endurance, botanical knowledge, or the profound emotional landscape of parenthood, these extracts offer something to captivate every listener.
