Caleb Azumah Nelson\u2019s debut novel, Open Water, won the Costa First Novel award and critical acclaim. He joins Front Row to talk about his second, Small Worlds, the story of a young musician looking for his own space in the streets of Peckham, finding his way with love, family and his Ghanaian heritage.
The exhibition China\u2019s Hidden Century at the British Museum is billed as a world first, bringing together 300 artefacts from the Qing Dynasty\u2019s \u2018long 19th Century\u2019- the final chapter of dynastic rule in China. Joining Tom Sutcliffe to review it are Rana Mitter, Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford and the film critic Larushka Ivan-Zadeh. Larushka and Rana have also been watching one of this week\u2019s big film releases, Are You There God? It\u2019s Me, Margaret, starring Rachel McAdams and based on the classic young adult novel by Judy Blume, first published in 1970.
Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe\nProducer: Corinna Jones