PETER MASON is beguiled by a fascinating account of the importance of cricket to immigrants from the Caribbean to the UK
GAVIN O’TOOLE welcomes, and recommends a a candid, evidence-based record of Britain’s role in the slaughter visited by Israel upon the Palestinians
by Donna Irving
PETER MASON is gripped by a novel that confronts corporate callousness with those prepared to act to bring about change
KEN COCKBURN relishes the memoir of a translator, but wonders whether the autobiography underlying the impulse would make a better book
PAUL BUHLE an RAYMOND TYLER enjoy an issue of the radical comic WW3 that gives a platform to Palestinian artists, and uncensored commentary
JAMES WALSH wallows in the triumphant reappearance behind the mic of former Morning Star columnist Chris T-T