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...Located at the end of a blocked-off lane, the coffee shop is almost made to be stumbled upon....
...MAY August Blue by Deborah Levy (Penguin/Farrar, Straus and Giroux)Set in Athens, Levy’s new novel explores ideas of selfhood and femininity through a woman who believes she has glimpsed her double....
...Last Call at the Hotel Imperial grips, excites and sometimes exhausts with its high-speed, four-lane storytelling....
...His new book ‘The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism’ is published by Allen Lane on February 2 Letters in response to this article: Here’s my manifesto for a true democratic capitalism / From Roger Steare...
...Credits go to our senior producer Edwin Lane, producer Josh Gabert-Doyon and executive producer Manuela Saragosa. We also had production assistance from Leo Schick....
...Real Estateby Deborah Levy, Hamish Hamilton £10.99/Bloomsbury $20 The third and final instalment in Levy’s “living autobiography” finds her facing an empty nest as her daughter leaves for university....
...The lane twists, rises and falls as it traces the young River Teign, suddenly plunging into the shade of old oaks....
...Steve Webb, a partner with actuarial firm Lane Clark & Peacock and a former pensions minister, also welcomed the government’s change of position....
...On a more personal note, May brings the final instalment of Deborah Levy’s “living autobiography” Real Estate (Hamish Hamilton), in which the writer turns her attention to the subject of home....
...Five — we will have cleaner public transport, including thousands of green buses and hundreds of miles of new cycle lanes....
...The Man Who Saw Everything , by Deborah Levy, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£14.99, 208 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FTBooksCafe....
...Olympic Pride, American Prejudice by Deborah Riley Draper and Travis Thrasher (Simon & Schuster RRP£20/Atria RRP$28, February) tells the story of the 18 black American athletes at the 1936 Berlin Olympics...
...Deborah Hargreaves spent a year talking to women about how they’d change the workplace: here’s what she found....
..., by Deborah Hargreaves, Polity, RRP£9.99 The answer to this question is: yes....
...Deborah Woolf, deborahwoolf.com. Lisson Gallery, 67 Lisson St, NW1 (lissongallery.com)....
...The Cost of Living, by Deborah Levy, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£12.99/Bloomsbury, RRP$20 (July) The second volume of memoir from the Man Booker-shortlisted novelist....
...Deborah Smith is the editor of Tilted Axis Press. Her translation of ‘The Vegetarian’ is published by Portobello/Hogarth Photographs: Getty Images...
...“Many people overestimate what the Chinese are doing in Africa,” said Deborah Brautigam, director of the China Africa Research Initiative at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore....
...Not so now: the three “lanes” of former warehouses, once home to a marble factory owned by the Alserkal family, are today an energetic commercial and artistic hub....
...Hot Milk, by Deborah Levy, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£16.99 A new novel by the author of the Man Booker-shortlisted Swimming Home....
...Hot Milk, by Deborah Levy, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£12.99 In a hot, dry, underemployed Spain, 25-year-old Sofia arrives with her mother Rose to find a cure for the latter’s obscure and obsessive ailments....
...But Deborah Hargreaves, director of the High Pay Centre, defended the use of the single pay figure....
...David Thomson is author of ‘The Big Screen’ (Allen Lane, £25) ‘Hollywood Costume’ is at the V&A, London, October 20-January 27 2013, www.vam.ac.uk...
...The re-election of Ray Lane as chairman was achieved with only 59 per cent approval, compared with 96 per cent a year earlier....
...Swimming Home , by Deborah Levy, And Other Stories/Faber, RRP£7.99 A middle-class family’s summer retreat in the south of France is ripped apart when a young waif, Kitty, appears in their pool....
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