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FT Suggested summer reading, from FT writers and guests
This weekend, dive into our Summer Reading feature, where FT journalists, top authors and noted academics pick their stand-out books of the year so far. Whatever your interests – politics or poetry, science or sport, history or biography, food or the finest in fiction – FT Weekend's Books section is always sure to delight and inspire you. You'll find regular reviews and essays, as well as author Q&As in Small Talk. 'Summer Reading 2015', features around 150 books; below you'll find just a few highlights, from the 'memorable imagery' of Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel to a 'pragmatic guide' to leadership. They'll give you a flavour of this eclectic selection and help you find the best reading around this summer. |
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'The Buried Giant', by Kazuo Ishiguro Ogres and dragons are not what we expect from the Man Booker Prize winner. Yet his first novel for a decade is absolutely characteristic, moving and unsettling. Review by Jason Cowley |
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'The Italians', by John Hooper A lucid and elegant portrait of a nation enmeshed in tradition but beginning to recognise that it must embrace change. Review by John Lloyd |
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