Claire Tomalin’s A Life of My Own is unexpectedly moving but free of self-pity
What iron she has: a tenacity I would order by the case-load if only she’d bottle it.
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New Thinking.
What iron she has: a tenacity I would order by the case-load if only she’d bottle it.
ByJenny Uglow's Mr Lear: A Life of Art and Nonsense illuminates the poet and painter's life through his work.
ByCarlo Bonini and Giancarlo De Cataldo have written a blistering, grimly absorbing satire.
ByAuthor Malachi O’Doherty has been an unsparing critic of IRA violence in the past.
ByThose asking why she blames everyone but herself for Donald Trump clearly haven't read the book.
ByAt times, the novel seems to owe as much to Dostoevsky as to the epics of the long-distant past.
ByZoë Lescaze's book is a hulking great sauropod.
ByThe writer explores the rise of class warfare in Victorian Britain.
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