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Feb 22, 2013
A coming-of-age tale focuses on three female Israeli conscripts. Rebecca Abrams reviews ‘The People of Forever Are Not Afraid’, by Shani Boianjiu
Feb 22, 2013
Reviews of ‘The Sunshine Years’, by Afsaneh Knight; ‘Lost Memory of Skin’, by Russell Banks; ‘The Healer’, by Antti Tuomainen; ‘The Honey Guide’, by Richard Crompton
Feb 22, 2013
Stories that burrow deep. Anthony Cummins reviews ‘Black Vodka’, by Deborah Levy
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Feb 15, 2013
Crace’s new novel depicts a rural community looking into the abyss. Review by AN Wilson
Feb 15, 2013
A tale of doomed colonial life. Isabel Berwick reviews ‘Gone to the Forest’, by Katie Kitamura
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Feb 15, 2013
This breakneck fable of love and loss has an energy that captivates. Alice Fishburn reviews ‘Mimi’, by Lucy Ellmann
Feb 15, 2013
Reviews of ‘Bedlam’ by Christopher Brookmyre; ‘The Best of All Possible Worlds’, by Karen Lord
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Feb 8, 2013
A search for artificial intelligence becomes a journey of self-discovery. George Pendle reviews ‘A Working Theory of Love’, by Scott Hutchins
Feb 8, 2013
An alert debut sees life flourish amid urban grime. Lorien Kite reviews ‘Clay’, by Melissa Harrison
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Feb 8, 2013
An ageing American salesman reaches for relevance in an indifferent world. Sam Leith reviews ‘A Hologram for the King’