O BROTHER: John Niven’s heartfelt memoir of sibling bonds and cultural shifts
Explore the poignant journey of John Niven's memoir O Brother, delving into sibling connections, punk to raves, and healing.
Explore the poignant journey of John Niven's memoir O Brother, delving into sibling connections, punk to raves, and healing.
Compelling and unsettling in equal measure, Idol, Burning is a pitch-perfect insight into how confusing and exhausting modern life can feel to young women today.
In Faith, Hope and Carnage, Nick Cave and O’Hagan look back over a lifetime of trying to make sense of the incomprehensible through song.
At the core of Thrust are themes of immigration, climate change and feminism – all wrapped up in an intelligently affecting story that successfully walks the fine line between topical issues, history and science fiction.
In a world where most of us spend half our lives staring at a screen – if you want a real fright forget rollercoasters and horror movies and look up how many hours you’ve spent on your phone this week
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