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Jane’s world: fans and admirers pick their favourite Austen characters

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Helen Fielding, David Baddiel, Nicola Sturgeon and other cultural figures celebrate the great writer’s 250th birthday…
Jane’s world: fans and admirers pick their favourite Austen characters

Wages for Housework by Emily Callaci review – dust off those protest banners

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A history of the campaigners who in the 1970s were viewed as cranks for demanding pay for domestic work is unintentionally comic at times but, 50 years on, their ideas no longer seem so radical…
Wages for Housework by Emily Callaci review – dust off those protest banners

Ash Sarkar: ‘I never learned much of value from TV’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The leftwing political commentator on gen Z’s disillusionment with democracy, why she’s a ‘Mantel stan’ and the moral panic behind her first book…
Ash Sarkar: ‘I never learned much of value from TV’

Judith Butler: ‘Swimming is the closest thing I have to a religion’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The philosopher, 68, tells Michael Segalov about kayaks capsizing, imitating trees, left-wing schisms and how instead of being stony-faced and serious, they like to clown around…
Judith Butler: ‘Swimming is the closest thing I have to a religion’

‘I could have been an Islamic State bride’: the story behind this year’s buzziest comic debut

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – When Nussaibah Younis met IS brides, the peace consultant was struck by how easily she could have become one herself – sparking the idea for her darkly funny first novel…
‘I could have been an Islamic State bride’: the story behind this year’s buzziest comic debut

‘It seemed wrong to write about normal life after that horrendous election’: US novelist Anne Tyler

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – At 83, The Accidental Tourist author discusses the secret to a good marriage, publishing her 25th book and why she can no longer keep politics out of her novels…
‘It seemed wrong to write about normal life after that horrendous election’: US novelist Anne Tyler

The Boyhood of Cain by Michael Amherst review – a terrific queer coming-of-age debut

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The delusions and desires of a precocious young boy are closely observed as he approaches his senior school years…
The Boyhood of Cain by Michael Amherst review – a terrific queer coming-of-age debut

‘Cancel culture? We should stop it. End of story’: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on backlash, writer’s block – and her new baby twins

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – It’s been 11 years since she published a novel. In that time, the author has lost both parents, seen Trump become president twice – and finally returned to fiction after a bruising reaction to her comments on gender…
‘Cancel culture? We should stop it. End of story’: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on backlash, writer’s block – and her new baby twins

Fantasy fiction doesn’t need reclaiming for women – they already write and read it | Letters

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Letters: Responding to an editorial about the surge in romantasy books, James Latimer writes that romance isn’t only for girls, and Yvonne Williams talks about the synergy of dragons and sex…
Fantasy fiction doesn’t need reclaiming for women – they already write and read it | Letters

The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The Impossible Thing by Belinda Bauer; The Frozen People by Elly Griffiths; Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito; The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha; The Weekenders by David F Ross…
The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup

I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron audiobook review – bold truth-telling

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Growing older, culinary mishaps and meeting JFK are among the subjects in this fiercely funny collection of essays, narrated by the author…
I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron audiobook review – bold truth-telling

‘Let’s start a chapter of our own’: the couples who found love in bookshops

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Lovers living out their Notting Hill fantasies, shy readers whose eyes met at a book club … readers give us a tour of the romance section for Valentine’s Day…
‘Let’s start a chapter of our own’: the couples who found love in bookshops

‘Important and beautiful’ 13th-century Bible returns to Salisbury

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Sarum Master Bible to go on display at cathedral after being in private hands for almost 800 years…
‘Important and beautiful’ 13th-century Bible returns to Salisbury

Andrew McMillan: ‘As an atheist, the poetry of Mary Oliver is the closest I come to prayer’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The poet on his early love of horror and the transformative power of Thom Gunn…
Andrew McMillan: ‘As an atheist, the poetry of Mary Oliver is the closest I come to prayer’

One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad review – a cathartic savaging of western hypocrisy over Gaza

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The novelist and reporter delivers a passionate indictment of complacent liberal responses to Israel’s brutal campaign…
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad review – a cathartic savaging of western hypocrisy over Gaza

Somebody Down There Likes Me by Robert Lukins review – a dispiriting imitation of Succession

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Yet another trendy tale of feckless, all-American cruelty, following a family of late-capitalist tropes whose empire is about to fall…
Somebody Down There Likes Me by Robert Lukins review – a dispiriting imitation of Succession

Base Notes by Adelle Stripe review – an olfactory trip down memory lane

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The novelist uses perfume to conjure scenes from a working-class upbringing in this funny, bleak memoir…
Base Notes by Adelle Stripe review – an olfactory trip down memory lane

Ex-England manager Gareth Southgate to publish new book on leadership

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Dear England: Lessons on Leadership, which ‘transcends football’ and offers advice on resilience and performance for individuals and organisations, will come out in October…
Ex-England manager Gareth Southgate to publish new book on leadership

Dengue Boy by Michel Nieva review – revenge of the giant humanoid mosquito

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A tale of radioactive mutation and bloodlust takes flight in the Argentinian author’s wild anti-capitalist satire…
Dengue Boy by Michel Nieva review – revenge of the giant humanoid mosquito

A House for Miss Pauline by Diana McCaulay review – family secrets in Jamaica

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – This big-hearted tale sees a 99-year-old woman reckoning with the inheritance of the past…
A House for Miss Pauline by Diana McCaulay review – family secrets in Jamaica
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