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All the Young Queers, Nathan Evans, book review: ‘Deliciously creative’

By Sarah Birch | Tuesday 25 February 2025 at 10:56

The local author’s collection of short stories provides a ‘kaleidoscopic portrait of growing up as LGBTQ+ in Britain’

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Bleeding Fabulous, Mark Ward, book review: ‘A heart-warming but cautionary tale’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 18 November 2024 at 13:12

This memoir of a haemophiliac caught up in the NHS’s infected blood scandal is ‘remarkable’

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Market Day, Paul Trevor, book review: ‘Real-world theatre’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 11 November 2024 at 12:43

The photographer’s exploration of East London’s street markets is ‘impressive’

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Purim in Hackney, Neil Martinson, book review: ‘Rare insight into humour of orthodox communities’

By Sarah Birch | Tuesday 8 October 2024 at 10:22

This 25-photo collection is ‘delightful’

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Child Migrant Voices in Modern Britain, Eithne Nightingale, book review: ‘Unique perspectives on how we live’

By Sarah Birch | Tuesday 2 April 2024 at 12:41

Nightingale’s sensitive collection of people’s stories is ‘remarkable for its sheer diversity’

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Coming Unstuck, Joe Cullen, book review: ‘An object lesson in how to get out of a rut’

By Sarah Birch | Wednesday 14 February 2024 at 11:50

The first prose book by the man known as the Bard of Dalston is a ‘very personal foray into the undergrowth of Cool Britannia’

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One Girl Began, Kate Murray-Browne, book review: ‘These women’s lives are all heroic in a small way’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 22 January 2024 at 12:18

The local author’s new novel explores the lives of three women at different junctures in Hackney’s history

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One Last Song, Nathan Evans, book review: ‘A delicately oblique love story’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 8 January 2024 at 14:01

This debut novel by an accomplished poet and performer will have you ‘giggling while reaching for the tissues’

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Hackney Scars, Eddie Plex, book review: ‘Local spirit of anarchic quirk’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 23 October 2023 at 13:30

Photographer and multimedia artist Plex offers up a ‘very personal interpretation’ of the borough

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The Disappearance Boy, Neil Bartlett, book review: ‘Utterly compelling’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 2 October 2023 at 14:24

Bartlett’s tale of illusion and love ‘keeps the reader thoroughly engrossed’

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‘Makes me so angry’: Hackney author Dr Chris van Tulleken lifts lid on ultra-processed foods in bestselling book

By Marion Weaver | Monday 18 September 2023 at 11:35

‘Ultra-Processed People’ rejects weight-shaming and instead offers the reader power through knowledge

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‘My mum thought I’d be sent to jail’: Hackney author’s new memoir chronicles decades-long career in publishing – from controversial cult hits to phenomena like Harry Potter

By Marion Weaver | Tuesday 18 April 2023 at 09:48

Richard Charkin’s ‘My Back Pages’ is winning rave reviews for its detailed unpicking of the industry’s evolution over the past 50 years

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Tales of the Suburbs, Justin David, book review: ‘Vivid storytelling full of sharp detail’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 27 March 2023 at 11:10

This novel ‘paints a picture of a journey away and back that many readers will recognise’

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‘Often we just see the spine’: Hackney illustrator welcomes first customers to bookshop where the covers are turned up

By Marion Weaver | Thursday 27 October 2022 at 13:22

After an ‘amazing’ crowdfunding effort, acclaimed artist David Ziggy Greene has opened Jam on Hackney Road

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After the Olympics, Tony Mak, book review: ‘Photographs that catch the fractured mood of this social cusp’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 10 October 2022 at 09:14

Tony Mak’s images show ‘how unharmonious profit-maximising urban design can be’

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Chapter of Accidents: A Writer’s Memoir, Alexander Baron, book review: ‘Portrait of a man keen to be accepted but feeling himself apart’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 3 October 2022 at 10:29

Launched at Hackney Archives last month, these memoirs were said by the late novelist to ‘hold the key to his writing’

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A Child of the East End, Jean Fullerton, book review: ‘Highly entertaining tale of growing up in Stepney’

By Sarah Birch | Thursday 29 September 2022 at 10:04

Fullerton’s memoir will ‘resonate with many’ who lived through the social change of the late 20th-century

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‘The trauma lasts for life’: Author and psychologist visits Hackney charity to launch novel about child trafficking

By Hackney Citizen | Wednesday 28 September 2022 at 16:40

Angela Karanja’s thriller, Smuggled, is based on her experiences working with teenagers

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Backlash, Michael Shew, book review: ‘Fast-paced story with a well-crafted plot’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 15 August 2022 at 18:23

The Newington Green author impresses with ‘warts-and-all’ characters

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I Am Not Raymond Wallace, Sam Kenyon, book review: ‘Elegant story of how shared values can both eviscerate and nurture’

By Sarah Birch | Monday 25 July 2022 at 11:05

In ‘moving prose’, this debut novel explores the life of a gay man burdened by society’s expectations

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