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The Life of Margaret Paston

Diane Watt

The remarkable story of Margaret Paston, whose letters form the most extensive collection of personal writings by a medieval English woman.

Drawing on what is the largest archive of medieval correspondence relating to a single family in the UK, God's Own Gentlewoman explores what everyday life was like during the turbulent decades at the height of the Wars of the Roses. From political conflicts and familial in-fighting; forbidden love affairs and clandestine marriages; bloody battles and sieges; fear of plague and sudden death; friendships and animosity; childbirth and child mortality, Margaret's letters provide us with unparalleled insight into all aspects of life in late medieval England.

Diane Watt is a world expert on medieval women's writing, and God's Own Gentlewoman explores how Margaret's personal archive provides an insight into her activities, experiences, emotions and relationships and the life of a medieval woman who was at times absorbed by the mundane and domestic, but who also found herself caught up in the most extraordinary situations and events.



Diane Watt is an award-winning academic and writer. She is the author of Secretaries of God, Medieval Women's Writing, and Women, Writing and Religion. Diane was born and brought up on the west coast of Scotland, and as a child spent her holidays visiting her grandmother in County Durham and aunts and cousins in North Yorkshire. More recently, during the university vacations, she has enjoyed travelling around Norfolk with her wife and their three dogs in search of Margaret Paston.


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Pages: 288

Publication date: 15/08/2024

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Knead to Know

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A History of Baking

Neil Buttery

Knead to Know provides a wonderful insight into the evolution of baking, in delectable bite-sized morsels. From the science of yeast to the origins of the Simnel cake, Dr Buttery expertly guides the reader through the history of bread, cakes, pies and puddings in his captivating manner.




Knead to Know provides a wonderful insight into the evolution of baking, in delectable bite-sized morsels. From the science of yeast to the origins of the Simnel cake, Dr Buttery expertly guides the reader through the history of bread, cakes, pies and puddings in his captivating manner.Sam Bilton, food historian and author of The Philosophy of Chocolate
Always a meticulous researcher, Neil's combination of practical experience and genuine joy always brings wonderful results.Annie Gray, author of At Christmas We Feast and The Greedy Queen
An informative and highly entertaining history of baking, leavened with fun facts and appetising anecdotes. If you don't know your crumbles from your cobblers this book is for you. A vital read for all bakers.Ivan Day, food historian

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Pages: 320

Publication date: 12/09/2024

Category: Lifestyle & Travel

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Foreign Agents

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How American Lobbyists and Lawmakers Threaten Democracy Around the World

Casey Michel

Foreign Policy, Most Anticipated Books of 2024

A stunning investigation and indictment of the elements in United States' foreign lobbying industry and the threat they pose to democracy.

For years, one group of Americans has worked as foot-soldiers for the most authoritarian regimes around the planet. In the process, they've not only entrenched dictatorships and spread kleptocratic networks, but they've secretly guided U.S. policy without the rest of America even being aware. And now, journalist Casey Michel contends some of them have begun turning their sights on American democracy itself.

These Americans are known as foreign lobbyists, and many of them spent years ushering dictatorships directly into the halls of Washington, all while laundering the reputations of the most heinous, repressive regimes in the process. These lobbyists include figures like Ivy Lee, the inventor of the public relations industry – a man who whitewashed Mussolini, opened doors to the Soviets, and advised the Nazis on how to sway American audiences. They include people like Paul Manafort, who invented lobbying as we know it – and who then took his talents to autocrats from Ukraine to the Philippines, and then back to the White House. And they now include an increasing number of Americans elsewhere: in law firms and consultancies, among PR specialists and former lawmakers, and even within think tanks and universities.

Many of these lobbyists have transformed into proxies for dictators and strongmen wherever they can be found. And for years, they've escaped scrutiny.

In Foreign Agents, Casey Michel shines a light on these foreign lobbyists, and all the damage and devastation they have caused in Washington and elsewhere. From Moscow to Beijing, from far-right nationalists to far-left communists, from anti-American autocrats to pro-Western authoritarians, these foreign lobbyists have helped any illiberal, anti-democratic government they can find. And after decades of success in installing dictator after dictator, and in tilting American policy in the process, some of these lobbyists have now begun trying to end America's democratic experiment, once and for all.



Casey Michel is an author, journalist, and director of the Combating Kleptocracy Program with the Human Rights Foundation. He is the author of American Kleptocracy, named by The Economist as one of the 'best books to read to understand financial crime.' His writing on offshoring, foreign lobbying, authoritarianism, and illicit wealth has appeared in Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, and The Washington Post, among other outlets, and he has appeared on NPR, BBC, CNN, and MSNBC, among other stations. He has also testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on the links between illicit financial networks and national security. He received his Master's degree in Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies from Columbia University's Harriman Institute, and served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in northern Kazakhstan. Foreign Agents is his second book.


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Pages: 320

Publication date: 29/08/2024

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How to Rob the Bank of England

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Keith Cheeseman Reveals the True Story of Britain’s Biggest Ever Robbery

Keith Cheeseman

Clifford Thurlow




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Pages: 288

Publication date: 26/09/2024

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The Vagina Business

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The Innovative Breakthroughs that Could Change Everything in Women's Health

Marina Gerner




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Pages: 256

Publication date: 12/09/2024

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The Baton and the Cross

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Russia's Church from Pagans to Putin

For more than a millennium, the Russian Orthodox Church has shown astonishing survival skills – from the Mongol yoke to tsarist demagoguery and enlightenment, from Soviet atheism to the chaotic 1990s. Now again, it is at the right hand of power, sanctifying Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

In this provocative new book, Lucy Ash reveals how, under Putin, religion is being stripped of its spiritual content and used as a weapon to control the population. Orthodox clerics and their acolytes distort theology as they preach Slav Christian supremacy and drag Russia backwards into a new Middle Ages.

Combining historical research with vivid present-day reportage, The Baton and the Cross explores the impact the Church is having on millions of lives – from the tower blocks of big cities to far-flung villages in Siberia. Delving into the underbelly of politics, state security and big money, Ash shows how these forces have formed an unholy alliance with Orthodoxy in the dystopia of twenty-first century Russia.



Lucy Ash is an award-winning presenter of radio and TV documentaries. An expert on Russia and post-Soviet countries she was first sent to Moscow by the BBC in 1990 and has been covering the region's social, political, and cultural issues ever since. The Baton and the Cross is her first book.


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Pages: 288

Publication date: 03/10/2024

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White Supremacy

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From Eugenics to Great Replacement

Gavin Evans




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Pages: 192

Publication date: 10/10/2024

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The Trillion Dollar Conman

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The Astonishing True Story of the Most Audacious Fraud in Sport

Ben Robinson




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Pages: 288

Publication date: 24/10/2024

Category: Sport

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Brainjacking

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The Science of Influence and Manipulation

Brian Clegg

Brainjacking explores the psychology of storytelling – the ability that makes us human. To discover how science intersects with our desires and decisions, the book pulls together three ways that we use story to modify others' brains: informing, influencing and manipulating. Running through education and politics, advertising and marketing we discover how techniques can range from subtle nudges and subliminal influences to powerful emotional manipulation.

With Brian Clegg as your guide, this is a book that will help you unpick the insidious world of brainjacking. Expertly pulling together different strands on disparate topics including AI, Big Data, social media and more, this essential investigation shows how new and old technology and science can be combined to influence human behaviour and beliefs.



Brian Clegg is a popular science writer whose Dice World and A Brief History of Infinity were both longlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Books. He has written for publications including Nature, The Times and BBC Focus.


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Pages: 288

Publication date: 07/11/2024

Category: Popular Science & Mathematics

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A Very British Cult

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Rogue Priests and the Abode of Love

Stuart Flinders

A secluded country house. A rogue Anglican Priest. Ceremonial sex and mislaid fortunes.

This is the almost-forgotten story of Victorian Britain's strangest religious sect and its wealthy, mostly female, followers who believed they could ascend directly to heaven. Henry James Prince was a rogue Anglican Priest with a flare for the dramatic, and the founder of the Agapemone, or 'Abode of Love'. He also claimed to be the immortal conduit of The Holy Spirit and purportedly engaged in free love and ceremonial sex with his mostly female followers. But Prince's eventual death didn't mark the end of this strange set… he was promptly replaced by another. John Hugh Smyth-Pigott – otherwise known as the Clapton Messiah.

The Abode transformed a sleepy, rural corner of Somerset into one of England's most notorious locations. While the followers shut themselves away and waited patiently for the end of the world, outrage grew – the word 'Agapemone' because a byword for licentiousness or idleness, used by Charles Dickens and Ford Maddox Ford. The reclusive Clapton Messiah became a fixture in the nation's papers, with frenzied efforts to discredit the organisation and undermine its leader. And still the cult grew.

Expertly drawing on primary sources to tell the story of the Agapemonites in details for the first time, Stuart Flinders shines a light on the people drawn to the cult – the forced marriages; the swindled fortunes; the women condemned to asylums; and those who managed to escape from the Abode. It is also the story of two extraordinary men, whose claims of divinity were at the heart of this very British cult.



Stuart Flinders has been a journalist for nearly four decades, with his work involving BBC News, fronting Radio 4's You and Yours for many years, and presenting live concerts on Radio 3. He also writes, and is the author of Cult of a Dark Hero: Nicholson of Delhi.


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Publication date: 07/11/2024

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Traitor's Odyssey

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The Untold Story of Martha Dodd and a Strange Saga of Soviet Espionage

Brendan McNally

'A delicious, gossipy and thoroughly engaging romp … heartily recommended.' Tim Tate, author of Hitler's British Traitors and The Spy Who Was Left Out in the Cold

'A captivating page-turner …' Helen Fry, author of Women in Intelligence

Ambassador's daughter, Nazi love interest, Soviet spy, FBI most wanted.

Accompanying her parents to Berlin in the 1930s, Martha Dodd knew almost nothing about Adolf Hitler or the Nazis. Yet almost overnight, she stepped into the spotlight, and found herself at the over-heated centre of Hitler's 'New Germany', befriending and dating several high-ranking Nazis, including the head of the Gestapo.

An affair with a dashing Russian diplomat saw her recruited as a spy, and so began a long and tumultuous career in both Berlin and America, including attempts to infiltrate First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt's inner circle and playing a key role in Henry Wallace's disastrous 1948 presidential campaign.

Betrayed by a Hollywood-hustler-turned-double-agent, Martha spent years under deep FBI surveillance – escaping twice – and went to ground in Cold War Prague, sad, lonely, rich and bored, living out her final decades in a Communist Sunset Boulevard.

Largely forgotten, Martha Dodd began to emerge as an iconic historical figure in the early 2000s. While her scandalous behaviour and pro-Soviet leanings were never much in dispute, the actual matter of her guilt remained unresolved. Now, using recently released KGB archived information and FBI files, author and journalist Brendan McNally sets the record straight in Traitor's Odyssey, telling the full epic tale of Martha Dodd's life for the first time, casting her in a new and bright light.



Brendan McNally is a journalist who has covered defence, security and intelligence issues since the late 1980s. He cut his teeth covering the Pentagon and Capitol Hill for industry newsletters. Following the 1991 Gulf War, Brendan moved to Prague where he reported for Defense News and The Prague Post. He divides his time between Dallas and the Czech Republic.


A delicious, gossipy and thoroughly engaging romp through the remarkable life of Martha Dodd – daughter of the US Ambassador to Hitler's Germany, Nazi enthusiast, then Soviet spy – and the bewildering multiple lovers who sustained her on her eccentric journey.

Brendan McNally follows her trail across the world, and tells her extraordinary story with gusto: heartily recommended.

Tim Tate, author of Hitler's British Traitors and The Spy Who Was Left Out in the Cold

American writer Martha Dodd was said to have slept with more of Hitler's generals than anyone. This traitor masked her real treachery deep undercover in the Cold War as a Soviet spy. A captivating page-turnerHelen Fry, author of Women in Intelligence
These pages are bursting with all the ingredients to create the ultimate spy story – deception, intrigue, love, murder and espionage – with one added ingredient – truth, making this a most incredible, page-turning read!Kate Vigurs, author of Mission France: The True History of the Women of SOE

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Pages: 384

Publication date: 21/11/2024

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A Practical Guide to CBT

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How to Change

Elaine Iljon Foreman

Change can often seem like an impossible task, but this practical book will help you put it into perspective. With guidance from two experts, you'll recognise the behaviours and thoughts that hold you back, and will develop skills to think more positively, act more calmly and feel better about yourself.

A new and updated edition, this book is full of activities and experiments to explore and challenge, stories and exercises to provide perspective, and a clear framework to encourage and guide you, using the same tools employed by CBT practitioners. The authors' friendly and supportive approach will help you learn to manage recurrences of negative thinking and behaviours, and to develop strong coping strategies.

CBT incorporates the latest therapies and research, including ACT and mindfulness, and explicitly addresses problem areas like insomnia and depression. This edition includes a new chapter focusing on practical advice about making changes and the principles of T.E.A.M-CBT.



Elaine Iljon Foreman and Clair Pollard are Chartered Clinical Psychologists with expertise in cognitive behavioural therapies. Elaine's focus is in clinical research into anxiety, while Clair works with the NHS and The Back-Up Trust.


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Pages: 256

Publication date: 02/01/2025

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Asian/Other

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Life, Poems, and the Problem of Memoir

Vidyan Ravinthiran

*FROM THE JOINT WINNER OF THE 2025 FORWARD PRIZE*
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A perceptive exploration of poetry, race, and otherness from one of our most promising voices in criticism.

Vidyan Ravinthiran was born in the north of England to Sri Lankan Tamils, and moved to the United States five years ago. Considering identity in both its political and psychological senses – as these concepts fuse, or fail to, at different times and in different places – he leaps adventurously between memoir and criticism, understanding his life through poetry, and vice versa. Ranging from Andrew Marvell to Divya Victor, he writes both about and through poems, discussing Sri Lanka; experiences of racism and resilience; intergenerational trauma; pandemic parenting in an autism family; relationships shaped by the internet; growing up with a speech impediment and being sent by one's aspirational brown parents to elocution lessons; and the relative invisibility of South Asians in Western television and film. This electric, compelling hybrid memoir discovers a new way of writing about the self and also literature.



Vidyan Ravinthiran was born in Leeds, England, to Sri Lankan Tamils. He now teaches at Harvard University. He writes both poetry and literary criticism.


How often are we rendered strange and unmappable to ourselves by the very cultures that seek to classify and contain us? And yet, as Vidyan Ravinthiran writes, "how hard it seems, for many of us, to even begin to escape the face in the mirror!" With fearless honesty and a stunning lyric imagination, Asian/Other disrupts the silence and dispels the darkness into which so much vital testimony has been huddled. This is a bold, borderless, breathtaking memoir about race, language, inheritance, and love's many forms and outposts.Tracy K. Smith, poet
Written in soaring, exhilarating prose, with the sentences impatient to pack in more ― more ideas, more thought, more life ― this book will come to be seen as a turning point in writing about literature, race, identity, and otherness.Neel Mukherjee, author of Choice
There's nothing like Asian/Other … I received an education I didn't know I needed until I had found it. Read it.Stephanie Burt, author of We Are Mermaids
A moving love story to fathers and sons who endure with dignity despite the misunderstandings they encounter. This is a persistently illuminating and inspiring memoir that somehow transforms the aesthetics of literature into a guide for good living. Original, wise, witty and exciting!Daljit Nagra, author of Look We Having Coming to Dover!
Ravinthiran brilliantly blends the poetic, the personal and the political as he skilfully explores 'the problem of memoir'. A poet I've long admired, who makes a true success of the journey into prose.Andrew McMillan, author of Pity
Beautifully written and impeccably argued.Kirkus
To witness Vidyan Ravinthiran thinking is a privilege. In this generous, vulnerable memoir he takes on cultural flashpoints – race, identity, neurodiversity, cultural appropriation – with a stubborn compassion, refusing to simplify arguments or monster others. One of the best critics of our generation. Ravinthiran is a writer of uncommon brilliance, and it is a pleasure to follow the lucid wanderings of his mind.Clare Pollard, author of Delphi
Asian/Other is a beautifully written and beautifully vulnerable work in praise of uncertainty, curiosity and the quiet satisfaction of living a life because of poetry.Shash Trevett, author of The Naming of Names and co-editor of Out of Sri Lanka
Asian / Other is an extraordinary book, full of wisdom, deep thinking, hard truths and gentle hilarity, all couched in the most gorgeously pyrotechnic prose. Plunging the wells of identity, creativity, and intercultural strife, Ravinthiran's sentences carry us between distant shores – from there to here, from then to now – with the strange vividness of dream. The transatlantic experience of otherness, belonging and parenthood he lovingly anatomises here is one I will return to for years to come. With this unique work, a creature entirely its own, Ravinthiran has invented a new genre. More than that, he gives me hope.Sarah Howe, author of Loop of Jade

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Pages: 272

Publication date: 16/01/2025

Category: Biography & Memoir

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Against the Odds

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Women Pioneers of Science

John Gribbin & Mary Gribbin

Jocelyn Bell Burnell

Even in the third decade of the twenty-first century, it is still harder for women to make a career in science than men. Two centuries ago, however, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, when science as we know it was just getting started, the situation was far worse. Then, the very notion of a female scientist would have been regarded as something of an oxymoron.

From bestselling and award-winning science writers John and Mary Gribbin, Against the Odds highlights the achievements of women who overcame hurdles and achieved scientific success (although not always as much as they deserved) in spite of male prejudice, as society changed over about 150 years, from the middle of the nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth century.

There is Eunice Newton Foote, who discovered the carbon dioxide greenhouse effect; Chien-Shiung Wu, who discovered the law which allows matter to exist in the Universe today; and Barbara McClintock, who discovered how genes turn on and off.

With a foreword from astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell, this book is not only a cautionary tale about the stifling effects of prejudice against women in science, but is a celebration of those who achieved success against the odds – and an inspiration for the next generation.



JOHN GRIBBIN's numerous bestselling books include In Search of Schrödinger's Cat and Six Impossible Things, which was shortlisted for the 2019 Royal Society Science Book Prize. He has been described as 'one of the finest and most prolific writers of popular science around' by the Spectator. In 2021, he was made Honorary Senior Research Fellow in Astronomy at the University of Sussex.

MARY GRIBBIN is a teacher and science writer, and previous winner of the TES Junior Information Book Award. She is a Visiting Fellow at the University of Sussex. With John Gribbin she has written several science books, including Being Human, Fire on Earth, major biographies of Richard Feynman and Robert FitzRoy, and the 'in 90 minutes' series of biographies.


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Pages: 240

Publication date: 13/02/2025

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Fraud, Arrogance and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's

Charles Piller




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Publication date: 13/02/2025

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Hiding Mengele

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How a Nazi Network Harbored the Angel of Death

Betina Anton

Read the international sensation already translated into 10 languages!

Unearthing the network that hid the 'Angel of Death,' the infamous Nazi doctor who escaped justice for more than three decades.

In 1985, Betina Anton watched Brazilian authorities apprehend her kindergarten teacher for allegedly using false documents to bury in secrecy the remains of Josef Mengele, known worldwide for cruel human experiments and for sending thousands to the Auschwitz gas chambers. Decades later, as an experienced journalist disturbed by the mysteries surrounding the departure of Austrian expat Liselotte Bossert, Anton set out to find her and see if the rumors were true. She could not imagine how deeply into Mengele's life-on-the-run her investigation would take her.

Josef Mengele was a fugitive in South America for thirty-four years after World War II, sought by Israeli secret service and Nazi hunters. Hidden for half that time in Brazil, thanks to a small circle of expatriate Europeans, Mengele created his own paradise where he could speak German with new friends, maintain his beliefs, stay one step ahead of the global manhunt, and avoid answering for his crimes.

Translated from the Brazilian Tropical Bavaria edition and based on extensive research, including revelatory interviews and never-before-seen letters and photos, Hiding Mengele is a suspenseful narrative not only haunted by the doctor's horrific actions but also by the motivations driving a community to protect an evil man.



Betina Anton was born in São Paulo, graduated in journalism from the School of Communications and Arts of the University of São Paulo (ECA/USP), and holds a master's degree in international history from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She has more than twenty years of experience as a journalist. As an international news editor at Globo TV, the largest channel in Latin America, she has participated in major news coverage, such as the wars in Ukraine and Syria, and all the American elections since 2008. In 2019, she won the Vladimir Herzog Award, the most prestigious journalism prize in Brazil.


A tremendous work of nonfiction.Forbes
A provocative contribution to the literature of the Holocaust.Kirkus Reviews
Betina Anton has written the definitive book on Josef Mengele, the Nazi monster of Auschwitz, and the invisible community of sympathizers that hid the Angel of Death from justice for decades. Anton's skills as an investigative journalist shine as she unmasks the chilling truth behind one of World War II's greatest unsolved mysteries. Part history, part detective story, this book grabs the reader from the first heart-thumping page to the last. Meticulous research, and brilliant writing makes Hiding Mengele an essential read in understanding Adolf Hitler and this Third Reich. It will rightfully take its place alongside Hannah Arendt's haunting classic, Eichmann in Jerusalem.James McMurty Longo, author of Hitler and the Habsburgs: The Fuhrer's Vendetta Against the Austrian Royals
Hiding Mengele is a wonderfully readable and fresh account of how the world's most wanted Nazi stayed a step ahead of his pursuers. Betina Anton has done a public service by turning a spotlight on the lingering question of how Mengele and his supporters went unpunished in Brazil.Gerald Posner, co-author of Mengele: The Complete Story
Offering a unique perspective on the notorious Nazi doctor through her connection to one of his protectors, Brazilian journalist Betina Anton provides a welcome addition to the literature on Josef Mengele.David G. Marwell, author of Mengele: Unmasking the Angel of Death
In a seamless narrative informed by fresh reporting and gripping details, Hiding Mengele fortifies our understanding of how one of history's cruelest men got away with unspeakable atrocities and lived cosseted to a ripe age. In the finest journalistic tradition, this global after-action report chronicles the serial failures over decades by many governments and Nazi hunters. Betina Anton shows how shifting political winds and bureaucracy served Mengele well. She also reveals through extensive correspondence that he kept finding new, willing protectors who did not believe or care about his history of mass murder.Judy Rakowsky, author of Jews in the Garden
Hiding Mengele is a captivating, thought-provoking and well-researched book that is a must-read for anyone interested in the story of the diabolical Dr. Josef Mengele, the Mengele twins, and medical experimentation during WWII. Betina Anton offers a strak reminder of how a flawed scientific and political ideology can adversely influence people of all walks of life to take part in inhumane medical experimentation and unforeseen acts. As the son of the late Eva Mozes Kor, a Mengele twin who fought tirelessly to unearth the truth about Mengele's death, I was fascinated with the attention to detail and new information uncovered by Betina Anton. My mother expressed her frustration when remarking, 'The fact that he was not put on trial bothers me less than the fact that I don't know what he injected into me/us.' My mother would be impressed with Anton's work and persistence in setting the historical record straight regarding Mengele.Alex Kor, Board Member of CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center, and co-author of A Blessing, Not a Burden

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Pages: 312

Publication date: 27/02/2025

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Why The Jewish People Are Not Who You Think They Are

Keith Kahn-Harris

Can Jews be allowed to become boring?

With Israel and antisemitism constantly in the news, it seems as though the Jewish people – a fraction of a percentage of the world's population – have become synonymous with controversy, drama and anxiety. But what if there was another side to this persistently interesting people; one that non-Jews often don't know about and Jews rarely talk about? This is the stuff of 'everyday' Jewishness; the capacity to be ordinary, mundane and sometimes just plain dull.

Keith Kahn-Harris lifts the lid on this surprising world in a book for Jews and non-Jews alike. Arguing that his people's extraordinary public visibility today is harming their ability to live everyday Jewish lives, he celebrates the mundanity and mediocrity of a people before it vanishes completely.



DR KEITH KAHN-HARRIS is a sociologist and author, based in London. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Jewish Policy Research and a Senior Lecturer at Leo Baeck College. He also makes time for pursuing other interests outside the community, including extreme metal music and the warning messages in Kinder Surprise Eggs.
The author of nine books, his most recent publications are Strange Hate: Antisemitism, Racism and the Limits of Diversity, The Babel Message: A Love Letter to Language (Icon) and (co-authored with Rob Stothard) What Does A Jew Look Like? Find out more at kahn-harris.org.


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Pages: 256

Publication date: 13/03/2025

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Discovery, Healing and Inspiration in the Open Water

Emma Simpson




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Publication date: 27/03/2025

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A True Story of Guns, Country and the IRA’s Secret American Army

Ali Marie Watkins

Northern Ireland, 1975. Violence has erupted on the streets of Belfast. After years as a sleepy guerilla army, the IRA is clashing with Loyalist gangs and heavily armed British soldiers. But the Troubles have spilled beyond the small island: An ocean away, in the heart of Philadelphia's Irish enclave, a teenage girl finds a letter in her mailbox. Inside is a bullet, and the message is clear: The next one is for you.

From New York Times reporter and Pulitzer finalist Ali Watkins, this true-crime saga is the long-buried story of how a group of Philadelphia gunrunners armed the IRA at the height of the Troubles. A ragtag band of carpenters, family men and fugitives, the Philadelphia Five, as they came to be known, banded together, bolstering the fight for a united Ireland but fuelling the Troubles at an untold cost.

This small group of Irish nationalists smuggled hundreds of rifles, rocket launchers, explosives and armour-piercing bullets across the Atlantic Ocean and into Northern Ireland. Whether they were skimming money from innocuous-seeming charities, coolly slipping weapons into hidden compartments of vans and houses, or scouring local graveyards for the names of dead Irishmen to use on firearm forms, the gunrunners approached their mission -to unite Ireland under one flag, by any means necessary -with ruthless poise, even as investigators closed in, members of their own movement began to turn on them, and bodies stacked up on all sides.

A gripping tale of crime, rebellion and the hazy line between them, The Next One Is for You is the definitive account of America's hand in the Troubles – a conflict whose resonance is still felt on both sides of the Atlantic today.



Ali Watkins is a journalist for The New York Times on the London bureau, previously covering crime and law enforcement. She was a finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize in national reporting for coverage of the Senate's report on the C.I.A.'s post-9/11 torture program. She now lives between Northern Ireland and Galway.


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