From Isabel Allende to Tim Wigmore: new books reviewed in short
Also featuring Cooking in the Wrong Century by Teresa Präauer and The Lost Orchid by Sarah Bilston.
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Barney Horner is deputy production editor at the New Statesman.
Also featuring Cooking in the Wrong Century by Teresa Präauer and The Lost Orchid by Sarah Bilston.
By Zoë Huxford, Zuzanna Lachendro, Michael Prodger and Barney HornerAlso featuring Red Threads by Henry Bell and The Story of Nature by Jeremy Mynott.
By Michael Prodger, Zuzanna Lachendro, Megan Kenyon and Barney HornerAlso featuring The Singularity by Dino Buzzati and The Road to the Country by Chigozie Obioma.
By Finn McRedmond, Barney Horner, Michael Prodger and Will DunnAlso featuring The Light Eaters by Zoë Schlanger and Cypria by Alex Christofi.
By Michael Prodger, Pippa Bailey, Barney Horner and Megan GibsonBrentford FC couldn’t outspend their Premier League rivals, so they decided to out-think them.
By Barney HornerAlso featuring Sunken Lands by Gareth E Rees and The Spinning House by Caroline Biggs.
By Michael Prodger, Pippa Bailey, Barney Horner and George MonaghanAlso featuring a lost memoir by Harry Edward and The Painter’s Daughters by Emily Howes.
By Harry Clarke-Ezzidio, Barney Horner, Ellen Peirson-Hagger and Michael ProdgerAlso featuring Spent Light by Lara Pawson and Moral AI And How We Get There.
By Barney Horner, Will Dunn, Michael Prodger and Tom GattiAlso featuring My Friends by Hisham Matar and Veiled Threat by Nadeine Asbal.
By Michael Prodger, Ellen Peirson-Hagger, Megan Gibson and Barney Horner