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BLINK, 20TH, HB, £16.99, 9781788700924 Leon and June Bernicoff were founding cast members of hit TV show “Gogglebox”. In this tribute to Leon, who died in December 2017, June looks back with affection on their 60 years together.


KIRSTY STONELL WALKER & KINGSLEY NEBECHI (ILLUSTRATOR) PRE-RAPHAELITE GIRL GANG: FIFTY MAKERS, SHAKERS AND HEARTBREAKERS FROM THE VICTORIA ERA UNICORN, HB, £15, 9781911604631 In Rebel Girls vein, this charts the female muses and artists who helped shape the Pre-Raphaelite art movement.


TTTISM & NICK SCHONBERGER TTT: TATTOO LAURENCE KING, 24TH, HB, £50, 9781786270757 Illustrated survey of over 300 international tattoo artists working today, including Duncan X, Tomas Tomas, Scott Campbell, the Leu family and Stephanie Tamez. It explores the connections between tattoo culture today and seminal figures and developments in the recent past.


BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIRS


LISA BRENNAN-JOBS SMALL FRY ATLANTIC, 6TH, HB, £16.99, 9781611856286 This “frank, smart and captivating” memoir by the daughter of Apple founder Steve Jobs charts their difficult relationship—he initially denied his paternity—and her life split between two parents who moved in different worlds. “An enthralling book by an insightful new literary voice.”


ALASTAIR CAMPBELL DIARIES: VOLUME 7: 2007-2010 BITEBACK, 20TH, HB, £25, 9781785900853 This seventh volume of diaries from the former Labour Party director of communications charts the days leading up to the election of 6th May 2010.


GORDON DARROCH ALL THE TIME WE THOUGHT WE HAD POLYGON, 6TH, PB, £9.99, 9781846974472 A memoir of love and loss, and a meditation on grief and memory. The author lost his wife to breast cancer, just after they had begun to build a new life in her native Netherlands for themselves and their two young sons. “Raises important questions about what we value in life and the legacies we leave behind.”


DAVID ATTENBOROUGH JOURNEYS TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD TWO ROADS, 20TH, HB, £25, 9781473666641 Following on from The Adventures of a Young Naturalist, here are the further adventures of the young Sir David, from Madagascar and New Guinea, to the Pacific Islands and the North Territory of Australia.


JUNE BERNICOFF LEON & JUNE: A LIFETIME OF LOVE AND LAUGHTER


three-time Emmy-winning actress. She writes for the first time about her early life and career, looking back on a challenging and lonely childhood, and the powerful emotional legacy that shaped her journey as daughter and mother. “A natural-born writer,” says S&S.


cabals, musical rivalry and 18th-century society.


DANA GREENE ELIZABETH JENNINGS: THE INWARD WAR OUP, HB, £25, 9780198820840


Based on extensive archival research and interviews with her contemporaries, a first biography of the widely anthologised English poet.


NEW TITLES: NON-FICTION SEPTEMBER


FROM A TO Z SIMON & SCHUSTER, 6TH, HB, £20, 9781471167065 In his first book, Lord Sugar’s former right-hand man on “The Apprentice”, now host of “Countdown”, takes us through his life from A for Apprentice (what else?) to Z for Zed list. Along the way he discusses Determination, offers insights from Growing Old, reveals his Greatest Regrets, talks about Tottenham and much else besides.


BARBARA FISHER TALES FROM AN OLD HACK BOOK GUILD, 28TH, HB, £9.99, 9781912575237 This memoir by a retired local news reporter from the Uxbridge Gazette gives a unique insight into the workings of the local press before the internet, I’m told.


CATHY GLASS WHERE HAS MUMMY GONE? HARPERELEMENT, 6TH, PB, £7.99,


9780008305468 Glass’ 21st fostering memoir is the story of Melody aged eight, the last of five siblings to be taken from her drug-dependent single mother and brought into care.


RAMACHANDRA GUHA GANDHI 1915-1948: THE YEARS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD ALLEN LANE, 27TH, HB, £30, 9781846142673 This new life of Gandhi by a leading Indian historian is a “thrilling narrative”, which draws on many new sources and balances an honest account of his foibles and mistakes with an appreciation of his greatness.


EDWARD M HALLOWELL BECAUSE I COME FROM A CRAZY FAMILY: THE MAKING OF A PSYCHIATRIST BLOOMSBURY, HB, £20, 9781632868589


The psychiatrist author of Driven to Distraction, a classic book on ADD, tells of the strange upbringing which shaped his career: psychotic father, alcoholic mother, abusive stepfather and two so-called learning disabilities of his own.


SALLY FIELD IN PIECES SIMON & SCHUSTER, 20TH, HB, £20, 9781471175756 I love the sound of this “intimate and haunting” memoir by the two-time Academy Award and


JANE GLOVER HANDEL IN LONDON: THE MAKING OF A GENIUS MACMILLAN, 20TH, HB, £25, 9781509882069 The broadcaster and renowned conductor with a “rich and evocative” account of the life of Georg Frederic Handel, which focuses on the four decades he spent at the heart of musical life in London. It’s a story of music-making and musicianship, courts,


JANE HAYNES IF I CHANCE TO TALK A LITTLE WILD: A MEMOIR OF SELF AND OTHER QUARTET, 6TH, HB, £18.50, 9780704374546 This “brutally honest, passionate and unorthodox” sequel to Haynes’ PEN Ackerley Prize-shortlisted Who Is It That Can Tell Me Who I Am? explores her early life and career at the forefront of relational psychotherapy.


NICK HEWAR MY ALPHABET: A LIFE


BILLY ‘SCRATCH’ HITCHEN ‘SCRATCH’ SALCOMBE BOY: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY MATADOR, 28TH, PB, £9.99, 9781789014075 The author relates how he ran away to sea at the age of 14 in 1963. By the age of 19 he had sailed around the world five times.


JAMES HOGG MORE THAN JUST A GOOD LIFE: THE AUTHORISED BIOGRAPHY OF RICHARD BRIERS CONSTABLE, 27TH, HB, £20, 9781472129222 Authorised biography of the actor, best known for his role as Tom Good in BBC sitcom “The Good Life”, who also appeared on stage, and in many other small screen series including “Doctor Who”. Includes interviews with the likes of Judi Dench, Kenneth Branagh and Brian Blessed.


JOHN KERRY EVERY DAY IS EXTRA SIMON & SCHUSTER, 6TH, HB, £25, 9781471177347 Memoir by the former US Secretary of State in which he considers his privileged childhood, his experiences in the US Navy during the Vietnam War, his friendship with the Kennedy family, and his long career in politics, including running for the presidency in 2004. His account of his experiences in Vietnam is particularly riveting, I’m told.


AXEL LINDÉN ON SHEEP: DIARY OF A SWEDISH SHEPHERD QUERCUS, 20TH, HB, £9.99, 9781787472693 “Norwegian Wood meets The Tao of Pooh meets a


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flock of Swedish sheep” is the billing for this “playful, profound and philosophical diary”, written by a literary academic, turned novice shepherd. “Am I the one caring for the sheep, or are they caring for me?,” Lindén asks as he finds both companionship and a moral framework for the lives we lead, in his flock.


DAVID LOUGH DARLING WINSTON HEAD OF ZEUS, 20TH, HB, £30, 9781786697707 This first published collection of letters between Churchill and his mother, written between 1881—when Churchill was six—and 1921, the year of her death, sheds new, revelatory light on the future wartime premier, I’m told.


ED NASH DESERT SNIPER: HOW ONE BRIT WENT TO WAR AGAINST ISIS LITTLE, BROWN, 6TH, HB, £20, 9781408711330 “A modern classic in the making”, this describes how Nash journeyed to join ill-equipped, poorly trained but battle-hardened Kurdish forces as they attempted to halt the relentless advance of ISIS in Syria. He shows us the realities of the war on the ground in Syria in illuminating detail.


JEREMY ROBSON UNDER COVER: A POET’S LIFE IN PUBLISHING BITEBACK, 11TH, HB, £25, 9781785904097


In which the publisher and poet looks back at his life and 50-year career, providing an insider’s view


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