Women’s Prize for Fiction winner on The Safekeep, being intersex and her childhood in Israel
Yael van der Wouden on her experience of being intersex, her opposition to the Israeli government and winning the Women’s Prize for Fiction
Poem of the Week: Us
My Name is Emilia del Valle: A lighthearted and comical late-Victorian adventure
A Family Matter by Claire Lynch: Serviceable, highly readable but a bit preachy
Timothy O’Grady: ‘You feel miserable most of the time when you’re writing’
Military Maverick: a British war hero who later aided the IRA
Claire Adam on childhood summers in Ireland: ‘My grandmother from Skibbereen lived to 108’
Artists, Siblings, Visionaries: The lives and loves of Gwen and Augustus John by Judith Mackrell - pithy, incisive and fascinating
SHORT STORIES
POETRY
Perfect Storm by Thane Gustafson: A thorough study of the use and abuse of sanctions on Russia, and what could happen next
By Conor O’Clery
Europe without Borders: a detailed history of the Schengen system - Skilful account of a tense balancing of freedoms
By Paul Gillespie
Saraswati by Gurnaik Johal: A novel of immense range that deserves a very wide readership
By Naoise Dolan
Crime fiction: Megan Abbott, Elmore Leonard, Luke Beirne, Paul Vidich, Karin Slaughter and K Anis Ahmed
By Elizabeth Mannion and Brian Cliff