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The Fraud

A Novel
Book • 2023
Zadie Smith's "The Fraud" is a historical novel set in 19th-century London, centered around the infamous Tichborne trial.

The novel explores themes of identity, justice, and the power of belief in a captivating narrative.

Smith masterfully weaves together historical details with contemporary social commentary, creating a compelling story that resonates with modern readers.

The characters are richly drawn, and their struggles with identity and belonging are both relatable and thought-provoking.

The novel's exploration of populism and the manipulation of truth is particularly relevant in today's political climate.

"The Fraud" is a testament to Smith's literary skill and her ability to connect historical events with contemporary issues.

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

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Adam McQueen
regarding media targeting Morgan McSweeney, pushed by the Mail and the Telegraph.
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158: Live From Cheltenham
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Tom Holland
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Dominic Sandbrook
as the centerpiece of her new novel.
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400. Victorian Britain's Maddest Mystery
Mentioned by Coco Kahn as exposing Morgan McSweeney's influence on British politics.
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Ryan Grim
as a source for learning about Keir Starmer's actions.
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Mentioned as an investigation into the inner workings of Labour Together.
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Cabinet Minister Under Investigation Over Labour Together’s Journalist Smear Campaign
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Matt Galloway
as one of the six novels
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Zadie Smith
has published.
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Zadie Smith loves Billie Eilish, clubs and third-rate novels
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Ash Sarkar
as a meticulously researched account about the machinations at the heart of the Labour Party.
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Downstream: The Dark Truth About Starmer’s Rise to Power w/ Paul Holden
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Michael Walker
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Paul Holden
as the guest's recent book investigating Labour Together and related political controversies.
Interview with Paul Holden: The Conspiracy To Silence Labour Critics
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A.N. Wilson
in comparison to Elizabeth Jenkins' writing style.
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Nicky Birch
as a big bestseller, discussing its themes of historical fiction, Victorian England, empire, and the reappraisal of Dickens's opinions on slavery.
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