Madeleine Kingsley
Review: Our Darkest Night
The author's meticulous research makes for heart-wrenched reading, writes Madeleine Kingsley
Review: The Light at the End of the Day
Wasserberg seems drawn to the divide between darkness and light in the world, and the deceptive tales people tell in order to survive through illusion
Book review: All This Could be Yours
Attenberg suggest that a wholesome life is not always a straightforward choice
Review: Getting Old: Deal with it
Lee Janogly, 81, a fitness instructor, diet counsellor and author, is the poster girl for showing how old can be the new young
Review: From Miniskirt to Hijab
This story is as old as Pharaoh, but Jacqueline Saper tells it afresh, says Madeleine Kingsley
Book review: Family Business
Madeleine Kingsley recommends a family story that is much more than conventional memoir
Book review: Words in Pain
Words in Pain is a new edition of the collected letters Olga Jacoby wrote towards the end of her life
Book review: Reparation
Madeleine Kingsley enjoys a debut about a mother -daughter replationship
Book reviews: If I Chance to Talk a Little Wild and Indescribable
Madeleine Kingsley is moved by stories of mental anguish.
Book Review: Layover
Madeleine Kingsley reviews Lisa Zeidner's 'Layover', which explores grief expressed as wild sexual abandon
Book Review: Days of Awe
Madeleine Kingsley enjoys a slice of contemporary American fiction
Book review: House of Gold
Madeleine Kingsley enjoys dynastic life woven from rich prose
Book review: Maybe Esther
Madeleine Kingsley admires a historical reconstruction.
Powerful piece of bric-à-brac
Madeleine Kingsley praises a found-by-chance memoir
Book Review: The Lupo Stick
A novel with a protagonist who suffers from Alzheimers, written by an author with an early onset form of the disease
Musical quest from ouija board to rostrum
Jessica Duchen's musical mystery deserves great applause, says Madeleine Kingsley
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