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At the end of a vibrant and diverse Jewish Culture Month, we’re spotlighting three powerful books that spotlight Jewish lives and voices.

#OneHundredSaturdays by Michael Frank explores the joyful and devastating story of Stella Levi’s life – told to the author over a series of Saturdays – from the sun-soaked, vibrant Juderia of Rhodes to the horrors of the Nazi camps.

#NinettesWar by John Jay is the heartwrenching true story of a young Jewish woman coming of age in wartime France.

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The world’s most acclaimed classicist on whether and why the Classics still matter

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Looking for the perfect Father’s Day gift? We’ve put together a selection of exciting reads for you to choose from!

🚂 To the Sea by Train by Andrew Martin 
A lively history of the seaside holiday by train from Britain’s ‘Bard of the Buffer’

⚽️ World Cup Fever by Simon Kuper 
The story of how football transformed the world, told through nine World Cups - by one of our most talented football writers

🏺 Talking Classics by Mary Beard 
The world’s most acclaimed classicist on whether and why the Classics still matter

📖 Crossing the Wine Dark Sea by Emily Wilson
Emily Wilson reflects on the power of language to evolve our understanding of the past

🌿 Grasslands by John Wright 
Discover the fascination and joy of grasslands with the bestselling author of The Forager’s Calendar

💿 Escaping Babylon by Jesse Bernard 
How thirty years of Black music reshaped Britain, from 1989 to the present

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As dusk falls on an English summer, a detective interviews a stranger with a sinister story to tell. Among the sands of an Egyptian desert, a tourist buys a souvenir which is not quite as it seems. On the sparkling waters of the Scilly Isles, a boating trip turns deadly. It might be the height of summer, but in the midday sun - it’s murder.
 
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‘Enthralling and profoundly relevant’ Salman Rushdie

‘Joyful, illuminating and engaging ‘ Madeline Miller

‘A masterclass in translation’ Blake Morrison, Guardian

What does a translator lose or gain when bringing ancient stories to modern life?
 
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#CrossingTheWineDarkSea by Emily Wilson is out now. 

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‘Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Europe of today and tomorrow’ PETER FRANKOPAN

Long before Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, conflict was simmering on Europe’s borders. In overlooked territories in eastern Europe, the eastern Mediterranean and the Caucasus – from the Balkans and Cyprus to Abkhazia on the fringes of Georgia –local disputes spiral into regional crises, global alliances are forged and broken, and power is brokered while the West looks elsewhere.

In #Hinterlands, acclaimed correspondent Hannah Lucinda Smith draws on vivid first-hand encounters with politicians, spies and ordinary people caught in the crosshairs to paint a gripping portrait of Europe at its edges – and the struggles that will define its future.
 
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‘There isn’t a better history of the Second World War than this’ David Edgerton

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‘Gripping ... captures this extraordinary drama in a book’ Literary Review
 
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#HumanResources by Renay Richardson and Arisa Loomba is out in paperback!

Ordinary items take on new meanings when you cast them in different light. The origins of tea, coffee and sugar are well known, but when you discover that gym treadmills were pioneered on plantations or that denim jeans were once clothing for enslaved people, you can’t help but ask where else the legacy of slavery hides in plain sight.

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As it turns out, between those parallel lines lies something far more exciting than questions and answers. An equals sign is an invitation to a mathematical playground of choice and abstraction. By opening your mind to different mathematical choices and perspectives, you can unlock far greater insight than you could have dreamed.

Eugenia Cheng explores the rich and rewarding interplay between sameness and difference, and offers us a new way to see the world based on the choices and interpretations we make. A glorious celebration of mathematics, #Unequal will change the way you think - in maths, and in life.

#Unequal is out in paperback this Thursday!
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