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      Bad Friend — the platonic female bonds as intense as romantic love

      Tiffany Watt Smith’s fascinating book asks why friendships are less valued by society than conjugal or familial relationships

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      The Propagandist — Cécile Desprairies’ novel explores her family’s wartime shame

      The celebrated historian of Vichy France recalls her closest relatives’ collaboration with the Nazis in a harrowing but elegant fictional debut

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      The Warrior: Rafael Nadal and His Kingdom of Clay — the making of a tennis great

      Christopher Clarey traces how the Spaniard came to dominate the French Open, among his 22 Grand Slam titles

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      Parallel Lives — an extraordinary love story of the Soviet era

      Iain Pears’ biography of Francis Haskell and Larissa Salmina is a tale of east-west romance in the cold war

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      We Would Have Told Each Other Everything — Judith Hermann’s fascinating mix of memoir and autofiction

      The German writer explores friendship, family and generational trauma in three luminous interconnected essays

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      The Lives of the Caesars — Tom Holland translates Suetonius’s gossip-filled biographies

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      The North Road — state of the nation told through the life of a highway

      Rob Cowen’s discovery of a skull near the A1 motorway leads him to explore layers of Britain’s history — and battle his own historical demons along the way

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      Children of Radium — Joe Dunthorne’s family memoir balances trust and doubt

      The novelist and poet interrogates his great-grandfather’s life story, taking in Nazi Germany, 1930s Turkey and the world of chemical weapons

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      When the Going Was Good by Graydon Carter — excesses, expenses and the glory days of New York’s mag men

      The former Vanity Fair editor takes a nostalgic look back at an era when print was king and the publishing industry thrived

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      Helen Garner’s diaries — glittering shards of experience

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      Looking at Women Looking at War — a chronicle cut short by Putin’s invasion

      A Russian missile strike killed Ukrainian writer and war-crimes investigator Victoria Amelina, leaving her unfinished diaries as a poignant tribute to what might have been

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      Hope — Pope Francis’s surprising, joyful call for spiritual renewal

      This mould-breaking memoir leaves questions unanswered, but its humour and enthusiasm are hard to resist

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    • Saturday, 11 January, 2025
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      Franz steps out of the shadow of his ‘Kafkaesque’ world

      The Morgan Library’s sparkling centenary exhibition shows there was far more to the writer than the solitary antiheroes of his work

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      Andrew Slade, FT journalist, 1963-2025

      Talented but unassuming news editor who was universally admired in the FT newsroom

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    • Wednesday, 1 January, 2025
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      The Brothers Grimm: A Biography — the truth behind the fairy tales

      A dive into the lives of the storyteller brothers tells how the pair made their way to literary fame

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    • Friday, 13 December, 2024
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      Childish Literature — reflections on the joys and fears of parenting

      Alejandro Zambra explores the ups and downs of fatherhood in this collection of essays, poems and stories

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    • Monday, 9 December, 2024
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      Memories of Distant Mountains by Orhan Pamuk — illustrated fragments from the writer’s life

      Compiled over more than a decade, the Nobel winner’s notebooks combine memoir with his own colourful paintings

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    • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
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      Why are political memoirs so mediocre?

      Most politicians are fundamentally unsuited to the painful and exposing reckoning that is required

      Angela Merkel’s autobiography, ‘Freedom’, has struggled to draw enthusiastic praise
    • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
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      The Many Lives of James Lovelock — contradictions of a maverick scientist

      Jonathan Watts nimbly dissects the brilliance and flaws of the father of Gaia theory

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