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Can any book live
up to such hype?
In this case, the
answer is an
emphatic ‘yes’
BOOKS
Tracy Borman on the final
instalment of Hilary Mantel’s
Wolf Hall trilogy, The Mirror
& the Light → page 72
MARINA CAVAZZA/ALAMY
HISTORICAL FICTION
FOOD HISTORY
“Fake potatoes were made
from Genoese sponge,
filled with custard and
rolled in chocolate”
Rachel Duffett discusses Annie Gray’s
Victory in the Kitchen → page 77
WOMEN’S HISTORY
“Having finally won the
vote, women were now
concerned with the world
they were making”
Fern Riddell on Ladies Can’t Climb Ladders
by Jane Robinson → page 75
NAZI GERMANY
“Understanding Hitler’s
personality is vital if
we are to fully understand
his actions”
Roger Moorhouse reviews Volker Ullrich’s
biography of the Nazi dictator → page 74
FICTION
“Without the help of
Africans, the journeys of
Victorian explorers would
not have been possible”
Petina Gappah on her novel Out of
Darkness, Shining Light → page 77
→
Can any book live
up to suchhype?
In thiscase, the
answer is an
emphatic ‘yes’
BOOKS
TracyBormanon the final
instalmentof HilaryMantel’s
WolfHalltrilogy,TheMirror
& the Light→page 72
MARINA CAVAZZA/ALAMY
HISTORICAL FICTION
FOODHISTORY
“Fakepotatoesweremade
fromGenoesesponge,
filledwithcustardand
rolledinchocolate”
RachelDuffettdiscussesAnnieGray’s
Victory in the Kitchen→page 77
WOMEN’SHISTORY
“Havingfinallywonthe
vote,womenwerenow
concernedwiththeworld
theyweremaking”
FernRiddellonLadiesCan’tClimbLadders
by Jane Robinson→page 75
NAZIGERMANY
“UnderstandingHitler’s
personalityis vitalif
we aretofullyunderstand
hisactions”
RogerMoorhousereviewsVolkerUllrich’s
biography of the Nazi dictator→page 74
FICTION
“Withoutthehelpof
Africans,thejourneysof
Victorianexplorerswould
nothavebeenpossible”
PetinaGappahon her novelOutof
Darkness, Shining Light→page 77