CASSANDRA AUSTIN Like Mother. Reviewed by Jessica Stewart
Cassandra Austin’s second novel is a page-turner that weaves together themes of motherhood and family secrets. On an ordinary summer’s day in 1969, in a small...
Read MoreCassandra Austin’s second novel is a page-turner that weaves together themes of motherhood and family secrets. On an ordinary summer’s day in 1969, in a small...
Read MoreKazuo Ishiguro’s latest novel is as much about what it is to be human as it is about artificial intelligence. Klara and the Sun is Kazuo Ishiguro’s first novel...
Read MoreLucy Jago’s new novel reimagines the notorious Overbury poisoning at the court of James I from the point of view of the women involved. In November 1615, Lord...
Read MoreThe deceptions in Suzanne Leal’s third novel span World War II Czechoslovakia and the Holocaust to present-day Sydney. The genesis of this novel was the story of...
Read MoreInvestigative journalist Brian Deer reveals how the anti-vax movement began with an elaborate fraud designed to enrich its perpetrator. One way to view the history of...
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