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Reviewed in short: New books by Tessa Hadley, Nadia Wassef, Cradle Community and Penelope Corfield
Free Love by Hadley, Chronicles of a Cairo Bookseller by Wassef, Brick by Brick: How We Build a World Without…
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Free Love by Hadley, Chronicles of a Cairo Bookseller by Wassef, Brick by Brick: How We Build a World Without…
ByThe Glory and the Sorrow by Tackett, It’s the Leader, Stupid, by Adonis, East Side Voices edited by Lee, and…
ByFreedom by Law, Stolen Focus by Hari, The Burgundians by Van Loo and Where You Come From by Stanišic.
ByNotes From Deep Time by Gordon, Solid Ivory by Ivory, We Don't Know Ourselves by O’Toole and Sour Grapes by…
By1,000 Years of Joys and Sorrows by Ai, Oh William! by Strout, The Magician by Tóibín and The Ritual Animal…
ByAllegorizings by Morris, Mothers, Fathers and Others by Hustvedt, The Anthropocene Unconscious by Bould, and The Gardener by Vickers.
ByThese Precious Days by Patchett, Break the Internet by Yallop, Muddling Through by Weldon and Falling Down by Burton-Cartledge.
ByGreek Myths by Higgins, I Live a Life Like Yours by Grue, The Library by Pettegree and der Weduwen and…
ByHenry “Chips” Channon, The Diaries by Heffer, Larger than an Orange by Burns, Nina Simone's Gum by Ellis and Peaces…
ByNo Matter How Many Skies Have Fallen by Worpole, The Afghanistan Papers by Whitlock, Animal Vegetable Criminal by Roach and…
ByThe Art of More by Michael Brooks, Move by Parag Khanna, The Last Witches of England by John Callow and…
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