Tim Bouverie is the author of 'Appeasing Hitler'/'Appeasement': a major re-appraisal of the disastrous years of indecision, failed diplomacy and parliamentary infighting that enabled Nazi domination of Europe. Previously a political journalist for the UK's award winning Channel 4 News, he covered all major political events between 2013 and 2017, including two general elections and two national referendums.A regular reviewer of history and politics books, he has written for the Spectator, Observer, Mail on Sunday and Daily Telegraph. For the last five years he has interviewed high-profile politicians...
Madeleine Thien
Madeleine Thien was born in Vancouver. She is the author of the story collection (2001) , and three novels, (2011) , shortlisted for Berlin's International Literature Prize and winner of the Frankfurt Book Fair's 2015 Liberaturpreis; and (2016) , about musicians studying Western classical music at the Shanghai Conservatory in the 1960s, and about the legacy of the 1989 Tiananmen demonstrations. Her books and stories are published in Canada, the U.S., the U.K. and Australia, and have been translated into 25 languages. won the 2016 Scotiabank Giller Prize, the 2016 Governor-General's Literary Award...
Tim Bouverie
Tim Bouverie is the author of 'Appeasing Hitler'/'Appeasement': a major re-appraisal of the disastrous years of indecision, failed diplomacy and parliamentary infighting that enabled Nazi domination of Europe. Previously a political journalist for the UK's award winning Channel 4 News, he covered all major political events between 2013 and 2017, including two general elections and two national referendums.A regular reviewer of history and politics books, he has written for the Spectator, Observer, Mail on Sunday and Daily Telegraph. For the last five years he has interviewed high-profile politicians...
Madeleine Thien
Madeleine Thien was born in Vancouver. She is the author of the story collection (2001) , and three novels, (2011) , shortlisted for Berlin's International Literature Prize and winner of the Frankfurt Book Fair's 2015 Liberaturpreis; and (2016) , about musicians studying Western classical music at the Shanghai Conservatory in the 1960s, and about the legacy of the 1989 Tiananmen demonstrations. Her books and stories are published in Canada, the U.S., the U.K. and Australia, and have been translated into 25 languages. won the 2016 Scotiabank Giller Prize, the 2016 Governor-General's Literary Award...