Books from Eddie Redmayne

Dear Writer-- Dear Actress--

Chekhov was bound to Yalta through illness as Knipper was bound to her theatrical work in Moscow. These love letters testify to their great love for one another. Benedetti reveals in these letters one of theatre's great love stories.
Eddie Redmayne
Actor
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given? Ooh. There was a letter written by Chekhov, the playwright, to his wife, Olga Knipper. It said something like – and I’m butchering this – “Take life step by step, pace by pace, slowly, slowly, and leave the competition to others.” Acting is quite a competitive field, and you can get caught up in that stuff, but if you just take your own path and concentrate on putting one foot in front of the other, then hopefully it works out.
Books from Eddie Redmayne

Levels of Life

You put together two things that have not been put together before. And the world is changed... In Levels of Life Julian Barnes gives us Nadar, the pioneer balloonist and aerial photographer; he gives us Colonel Fred Burnaby, reluctant adorer of the extravagant Sarah Bernhardt; then, finally, he gives us the story of his own grief, unflinchingly observed. This is a book of intense honesty and insight; it is at once a celebration of love and a profound examination of sorrow.**ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21st CENTURY**
Eddie Redmayne
Actor
Redmayne also listed Levels of Life when asked his favorite reads, calling it “a beautiful book.”
Books from Eddie Redmayne

A Field Guide To Getting Lost

In this investigation into loss, losing and being lost, Rebecca Solnit explores the challenges of living with uncertainty. A Field Guide to Getting Lost takes in subjects as eclectic as memory and mapmaking, Hitchcock movies and Renaissance painting, Beautifully written, this book combines memoir, history and philosophy, shedding glittering new light on the way we live now.
Eddie Redmayne
Actor
When asked his favorite books, Redmayne called A Field Guide to Getting Lost is “a book I go back to.”
Books from Eddie Redmayne

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

New Jacket artwork by Mary GrandPreAdditional four-color frontispiece artwork from Mary GrandPreTwo pages of special content from J.K. RowlingFull cloth case with gold stamping 28 million copies sold worldwide! The wickedly funny debut novel from master storyteller J.K. Rowling tells the story of Harry Potter who, having endured 11 miserable years with his hideous aunt and uncle, is invited on his 11th birthday to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There he learns of his distinguished wizard pedigree—and his frightening destiny.
Eddie Redmayne
Actor
What about a favorite Potter book? I suppose I’d go with [Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone] My little brother, when he was 6 years old, he would always read it, and it had that instant immersion into the world that made you release your imagination.
Books from Eddie Redmayne

Falling Upwards

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING FELICITY JONES AND EDDIE REDMAYNE A GUARDIAN BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR A NEW STATESMAN BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR A DAILY TELEGRAPH BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR A NEW REPUBLIC BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR A TIME MAGAZINE TOP 10 NONFICTION BOOK OF 2013 From ambitious scientists rising above the clouds to analyse the air to war generals floating across enemy lines, Richard Holmes takes to the air in this heart-lifting history of pioneer balloonists. Falling Upwards asks why they risked their lives, and how their flights revealed the secrets of our planet. The stories range from early ballooning rivals to the long-distance voyages of American entrepreneurs; from the legendary balloon escape from the Prussian siege of Paris to dauntless James Glaisher, who in the 1860s flew seven miles above the earth – without oxygen. Falling Upwards has inspired the Major Motion Picture The Aeronauts – in cinemas SOON. In a glorious fusion of history, art, science and biography, this is a book about what balloons give rise to: the spirit of discovery, and the brilliant humanity of recklessness, vision and hope.
Eddie Redmayne
Actor
What’s the last book you read? A book called Falling Upwards. It’s about the history of air balloon flight, which is excellent.