Presence: A Hidden History of the Female Body - the rage of this writing must continue
There was, the author writes, ‘no history of what had happened to me’ or historical women, of ‘experiences long considered to be too private... to be admitted as true history’
Collapse by Édouard Louis: A brother’s life
Final instalment in French author’s family cycle project reconfigures the nature of autobiography
Reviews in brief: Irish Stories; Fieldwork as a Sex Object; and Catholicism: End or Beginning?
New books from Christopher Morash, Meena Kandasamy and Mary Daly
When the Revolution Comes: Exposing corporate America’s skulduggery
Modern-day Grapes of Wrath describes how Chris Smalls set out to unionise Amazon warehouse workers
Villa Coco by Andrew Sean Greer: High jinks in the Tuscan countryside
Author of Less returns with a warm, hopeful novel set in Italy
Scotland, edited by Kathleen Jamie & Don Paterson: Dour, oh dour
‘What a glum mood runs through this anthology’
Tonight the Music Seems So Loud – The Meaning of George Michael: a sharp and smart analysis
Critic Sathnam Sanghera responds to a feeling there has never been a serious examination of George Michael the music-maker
Local history: Empowering women, a Quaker education, and a varied tasting menu of church longevity
A History of Down High School, 200 years of the Impartial Reporter, and A History of First Presbyterian Church Armagh
The Coast of Everything by Guillermo Stitch: commendably brave but frustrating
Rather than being transported by this 750-pager, one has the sense of being trapped within an elaborate in-joke
Hey Man by Andrew Meehan: A lyrical novel full of movingly insightful observations
Although some might find the style of this novel about the love between two male friends a little too florid, the author pulls it off
Doing Good - How Ethical Capitalism Can Save Liberal Democracy: provocative, original but sometimes implausible
Book features an account of disruption and changes confronting societies - the author is emphatic that further upheaval is not the answer
My Greatest Race by Ciara Mageean review: A memoir about athletics, cancer and identity
Mageean’s memoir is a testament to determination, ambition and resilience
How Lucy Grealy created one of the most powerful patient narratives ever written
Autobiography of a Face details with visceral accuracy one woman’s experience of living with rare bone cancer
Translated fiction: Tie Ning’s The Passage of Roses is a deeply impressive accomplishment
Plus works by Sara Mesa; Inès Cagnati; Eugenia Ladra; Eva Vezhnavets; and Alejandra Kamiya
Fantastic Kingdom by Helene von Bismarck: Knowledgeable treatise on harm done by Brexit
A writer perfectly placed to examine the impact of this ‘act of self-harm’
The Butterfly Season by Lea Korsgaard: A Danish journalist catches the bug
The author sets out to track down all the 65 native species of butterfly in a single summer
The End of Everything by M John Harrison: A rudderless spin on the post-apocalyptic story
Sci-fi tale is a memorable, haunting work, but stop-start narrative makes it hard for readers to engage
The Ballad of Ronan McCoy by Colin Morgan: An empathetic and thoughtful debut from actor
A tender coming-of-age novel about friendship, grief and the difficult work of carrying on
Reviews in brief: The Magical Writings of W.B. Yeats, On Land and Water and The Nun of Ravensbrück
New books from John Michael Greer, Sheena Jolley, D.J. O’Sullivan and Cathi Fleming
Judy Blume: A Life by Mark Oppenheimer - A quirky and comprehensive biography
Most vivid sections of this biography concern Blume’s early years
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