From Alpa Shah to Michael Taylor: new books reviewed in short
Also featuring Language City by Ross Perlin and The Observable Universe by Heather McCalden.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Also featuring Language City by Ross Perlin and The Observable Universe by Heather McCalden.
ByWhen James Foley was murdered in Syria in 2014, his mother’s search for redemption began.
ByPeter Pomerantsev’s new book shows how Second World War propaganda tactics are being used by the Kremlin today.
ByScandinavians are not better parents – but their politicians, unlike Britain’s, understand that childcare is a social good.
ByIn Rachel Cockerell’s Melting Point, the forgotten story of America’s Jewish homeland sheds light on the tragedies of the present.
ByBoris Johnson and his court brought an already corrupt system to new lows. Can ethics be restored to politics?
ByFind cinematic joy and heroes seeking comradeship in new books for young readers.
ByThe triumph of the writer’s debut novel, published 50 years ago, is its understanding of a teenage girl’s destructive anger.
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