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Four Stars: A Life. Reviewed by Joel Golby review – trivial pursuits
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‘Leaving home used to be a rite of passage’: Andrew O’Hagan on family, freedom and a generational divide
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Tom Gauld on the Easter Bunny’s other life as a poet – cartoon
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The Borrowed Hills by Scott Preston review – a blistering tale of land and violence
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Strong Female Character by Fern Brady review – moving account of undiagnosed autism
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What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in March
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John Cooper Clarke: ‘I read Kerouac at 12 and figured I could improve on it’
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Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar review – an antihero in search of meaning
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Heresy by Catherine Nixey review – book of revelations
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Appreciation by Liam Pieper review – a tart satire of cancel culture and the art world
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Al Sharpton: Trump’s $60 Bibles ‘a spit in the face of people that really believe’
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‘You can see it as a revenge fantasy’: The new book arguing that enslaved people co-authored the Bible
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Harvard will remove binding made of human skin from 1800s book
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Five of the best books about social media
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Literary Theory for Robots by Dennis Yi Tenen review – the deep roots of AI
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Choice by Neel Mukherjee review – parables for our times
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Electric, poignant, exquisitely written: inside the inaugural Women’s prize for nonfiction shortlist
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Naomi Klein and Laura Cumming shortlisted for inaugural Women’s prize for nonfiction
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Practice by Rosalind Brown review – tea, yoga and sonnets
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The Price of Life by Jenny Kleeman review – what’s it worth?
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A moment that changed me: my partner drove off and left me – and in solitude I found my self-confidence
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Book of Donald: Trump hawks special ‘God Bless the USA’ Bibles for $60
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Dozens of library services and 26 museums to receive £33m government funding
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Laurent de Brunhoff obituary
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Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel review – tale of teenage girl boxers scores a knockout
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Byron: A Life in Ten Letters review – dispatches from a lusty life
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‘Pretty bad’: NBC condemned by top US historian over role for Ronna McDaniel
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How to Win an Information War by Peter Pomarantsev review – the radio host who beat Goebbels at his own game
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The big idea: why am I so forgetful?
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Poem of the week: The saddest noise, the sweetest noise by Emily Dickinson
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The Russian Detective by Carol Adlam review – exquisitely illustrated celebration of early crime fiction
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All Things Are Too Small by Becca Rothfeld review – bracing and brilliant essay collection
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Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange review – tapestry of colonial trauma is harrowing yet healing
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‘Lincoln had something to say’: historians ponder lessons for the age of Trump
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Generation Anxiety: smartphones have created a gen Z mental health crisis – but there are ways to fix it
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Caledonian Road by Andrew O’Hagan review – the Dickens of our post-Brexit pandemic age
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Laurent de Brunhoff, author of Babar children’s books, dies at 98
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Babar Heir and Author Laurent de Brunhoff Dies Aged 98
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Mat Osman: ‘I wanted to write about a dirty, dangerous, working-class London’
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The king of zing: lemons in art – in pictures
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On my radar: Frank Tallis’s cultural highlights
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Rediscovered: the long-lost script that helped The Great Gatsby become a classic
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‘Organising is the best kind of antidepressant’: Astra Taylor and Leah Hunt-Hendrix on solidarity
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The Exvangelicals review: fine study of faith under fire in the age of Trump
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‘End of the world vibes’: why culture can’t stop thinking about apocalypse
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Code Dependent by Madhumita Murgia review – understanding the human impacts of AI
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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The Rising Down by Alexandra Harris review – the joy of Sussex
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Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel review – brilliant debut of teenage boxers
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Botanical fairytale set in Kew Gardens wins the Waterstones children’s book prize
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Cuckooland by Tom Burgis review – reputation management
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Five of the best books about the Victorians
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Grow Where They Fall by Michael Donkor review – sex education
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The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt – a pocket full of poison
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Caleb Azumah Nelson and Mary Jean Chan shortlisted for Dylan Thomas prize
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Where to start with: Buchi Emecheta
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The Kellerby Code by Jonny Sweet review – social-climbing satire
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Serbian author Barbi Marković: ‘The real horror story is life itself’
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Broken Archangel by Roland Philipps review – Roger Casement’s unquiet ghost
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Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange review – wounds of history
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Free Therapy by Rebecca Ivory review – delicious reveals and rug pulls in stories of aimless women
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Donald Trump’s niece to publish follow-up to bestselling memoir this year
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Booze, jigsaws and rainbows: revisiting Ray’s a Laugh – in pictures
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The House of Hidden Meanings: A Memoir by RuPaul review – poignant, egotistical and often wise
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Two Hours by Alba Arikha review – an impassioned tale of how life pummels and reshapes us
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Did you solve it? Lewis Carroll for insomniacs
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The big idea: should we worry about trillionaires?
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Poem of the week: To Robert Browning by Walter Savage Landor
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The Silver Bone by Andrey Kurkov – droll detective work in revolutionary Kyiv
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All Before Me by Esther Rutter review – the healing power of place and poetry
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