Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 17th

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 17th

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The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück by Lynne Olson review – surviving an all-female concentration camp | History books

The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück by Lynne Olson review – surviving an all-female concentration camp | History books

Shortly after her release from Ravensbrück in 1945, Comtesse Germaine de Renty attended a dinner party in Paris with old friends. One guest complimented her on how well she was looking, concluding... Read more »
The mushroom murders resemble an Agatha Christie plot – and film studios, publishers and streaming platforms know it | Erin Patterson mushroom trial

The mushroom murders resemble an Agatha Christie plot – and film studios, publishers and streaming platforms know it | Erin Patterson mushroom trial

Agatha Christie and Alfred Hitchcock knew the power of a meal gone fatally wrong. From poisoned tarts to deadly dinner parties, their murder mysteries had the knack of transforming the domestic into... Read more »
The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück by Lynne Olson review – surviving an all-female concentration camp | History books

Daily Cartoon: Monday, July 7th

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Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 17th

Toni at Random by Dana A Williams review – Toni Morrison’s editing years | Toni Morrison

While a great deal has been written about Toni Morrison’s fiction, her work as a senior editor at Random House is less well known. Dana A Williams, professor of African American Literature... Read more »
The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück by Lynne Olson review – surviving an all-female concentration camp | History books

Leila Aboulela wins PEN Pinter prize for writing on migration and faith | Books

Leila Aboulela has won this year’s PEN Pinter prize for her writing on migration, faith and the lives of women. The prize is awarded to a writer who, in the words of... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 16th

Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 16th

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Pan by Michael Clune review – a stunning debut of teen psychosis | Fiction

Pan by Michael Clune review – a stunning debut of teen psychosis | Fiction

The narrator of American nonfiction author Michael Clune’s first novel is the 15-year-old Nicholas, who lives with his father in a housing development so cheap and deracinated it inspires existential terror. It’s a... Read more »
The Salt Path author defends memoir against fabrication allegations | Raynor Winn

The Salt Path author defends memoir against fabrication allegations | Raynor Winn

Raynor Winn, the author of The Salt Path, has described enduring some of the “hardest days” of her life as she defended her memoir against allegations that parts of it were fabricated.... Read more »
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