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Overview‘Beautiful, thought-provoking, and compelling' SUSIE DENT 'An extremely moving, passionate plea' CAL FLYN ________________________________ As Sophia Smith Galer’s Nonna lay dying, she realised it wasn’t just a beloved grandmother she was losing – it was the language she spoke, too. From Northern Italy, she spoke a dialët that Sophia, like so many children and grandchildren of migrants, can understand but can’t speak. With the death of the language, Sophia would lose a culture, a history, an inheritance – a whole world. This tragedy reaches far beyond her family. Globally we are witnessing an unprecedented mass extinction event. By the end of this century half of the world’s 7000 languages will be gone, killed by war, climate breakdown, migration, nationalism or neglect, along with the vital knowledge that they have sustained for centuries. Award-winning journalist Smith Galer has journeyed across continents and generations to report from this disappearing world. From Ghana to Greece, Ecuador to Oman, California to the UK, she meets people experiencing this loss at first hand – but also campaigners and linguists who prove that a multilingual future is still possible. Her travels ultimately lead her back to where she began: to Italy, and the tiny mountainside village where the church bells still ring out for her Nonna. How to Kill a Language is an impassioned investigation into a hidden global crisis, and a call to speak, read and write the languages of our world, before it’s too late. 'Everyone should read this book. Impressively researched, full of empathy and a page-turner to boot' OLIA HERCULES Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sophia Smith GalerPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: William Collins Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.270kg ISBN: 9780008723736ISBN 10: 0008723737 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 07 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsPRAISE FOR LOSING IT: 'Sophia Smith Galer is one of the UK's most impressive young journalists' GREG JENNER ‘It’s the kind of book that makes you wonder, ‘why wasn’t this written before?’ It could change lives’ EVENING STANDARD ‘Many books claim to be myth-busting, but this terrific debut truly is … Essential reading’ THE BOOKSELLER ‘With compassion, intelligence, and engrossing storytelling … It is essential and empowering reading’ DAVID ROBSON 'An urgently needed, unputdownable joy – and a triumph' ELINOR CLEGHORN 'This is a must read' PATSY STEVENSON ‘Utterly fascinating, very topical and wide-ranging’ BIDISHA 'Sophia Smith Galer is one of the UK's most impressive young journalists' GREG JENNER ‘This is the best book on language endangerment I have ever read. A love letter to languages … Its ten stories locate their languages in a context of personal heritage, identity, and culture in a way that is both intellectually rigorous and yet profoundly moving’ DAVID CRYSTAL, author of Language Death Author InformationSophia is a reporter, writer and documentary maker with the BBC World Service, specialising in religion and digital culture. She is the first BBC journalist to be on TikTok and has accrued over 200,000 followers across social media. She was named as a 'Voice of Change' in the TikTok 100 best of 2020 and sits as an inaugural member of the TikTok Creator Council. She was also selected as a One to Watch by the Edinburgh Television Festival in 2020 and has a Webby in Social Media for Arts and Culture. This will be her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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