UK delegates at this year’s Bologna Children’s Book Fair were greeted with an unusual scene in the city centre after alighting from their Sunday flights…
Children’s fiction remains awash with dangerous tropes when it comes to characters with disabilities. It’s time to ensure there is positive representatio
Salman Rushdie’s memoir, Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder (Jonathan Cape), dominated reviews this week, but there was also praise for Sunjeev Sahota’s The Spoiled Heart (Harvill Secker).
Really, Good Actually is a book that makes you guffaw on buses and send passages to your friends; that gives you the illusion of profound kinship with its author and compels you to share personal anecdotes with her.
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