We review Laura Bates’ Men Who Hate Women – her vital new investigation into the vast networks of misogynist networks and communities currently at work around the globe. With devastating precision, she reveals the very real danger that these organisations pose to the…
REVIEW: The Spymaster of Baghdad – Margaret Coker
The Spymaster of Baghdad is the debut non-fiction novel by investigative journalist Margaret Coker, who tells the story of the secret Iraqi intelligence unit which infiltrated the Islamic State and paved the way for the killing of ISIS leader Abu…
REVIEW: The Undocumented Americans – Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio’s 2020 book – The Undocumented Americans – has picked up a host of awards, including being a finalist for the National Book Awards. Here, we review this extraordinary and heart-wrenching work. The Undocumented Americans is available for purchase here….
REVIEW: Big Magic – Elizabeth Gilbert
We review Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert and show why we think this is such an inspiring and necessary read for any aspiring creatives. The book is available for purchase here. Elizabeth Gilbert’s 2015 book Big Magic offers her take…
REVIEW: We Keep The Dead Close – Becky Cooper
Our first book of 2021 was this phenomenal exploration of the unsolved murder of Harvard archaeology graduate, Jane Britton in 1969 – We Keep The Dead Close. Written by Becky Cooper, the book narrates Cooper’s process of attempting to solve the…