From Amy Key to Tom Clark: new books reviewed in short
Also featuring Eve by Claire Horn and A Stranger in Your Own City by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Also featuring Eve by Claire Horn and A Stranger in Your Own City by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad.
ByThe “father of dub poetry” on political verse, institutional racism and growing up as a member of the “rebel generation”.
ByFind animal magic and globe-trotting thrills in new books for young readers.
ByIn his final novel Tomás Nevinson, the late Spanish author concluded a profound literary project built on personal and political…
ByIf a new Disney Plus adaptation of Rivals brings new readers to the books, it will do some good.
ByJon Klassen’s picture book about a bear, a rabbit and a hat contains moments of profound revelation.
ByIn her work, the novelist developed a radical philosophy of relationships. In her life, she put it into practice.
ByThe Brighton bomb killed five people but failed to hit its target, Margaret Thatcher.
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