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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Caledonian Road
Book • 2024
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
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as a social novel about London and its complex characters.


Richard Fidler

22 snips
Encore: When success, a big house and a loving family aren't enough
Mentioned by Oisín Rogers as a good yarn and very London.

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Oisín Rogers, The Devonshire: 13 Unconventional Leadership Secrets of the World’s Best Pub (these will blow your mind)
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; het boek gaat over de strijd tussen individu en de grote internationale wereld.

Arjan Noorlander

14 snips
Café Europa #S7E14: Welke rol speelt Europa tijdens deze campagne?
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as a book about modern London, offering escapism from his work.


Jim Waterson

Have we hit peak politics podcast? – Panel edition
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as the author of 'Caledonian Road', discussing his writing process and inspiration.


Susie Mesure

The Great London Novel, with Andrew O'Hagan


Kate Mosse

415. Guilty Feminist Book Club with Jessica Fostekew and Kate Mosse
Mentioned by Claire Bucknell as one of the seven novels written by ![undefined]()

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Andrew O'Hagan

Novel Approaches: ‘Kidnapped’ by Robert Louis Stevenson
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in relation to themes of money and inequality in London, similar to "Evenings and Weekends".

Kate Evans

Catherine McKinnon's To Sing of War takes us to PNG during WW ll
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as a book that required perseverance, but was ultimately worth the effort invested in reading it.


Jordan Theresa

The rise of 'going analog'
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as a comparable, longer novel in the realm of multi-character cultural storytelling.

Jenna Todd

Book review: This Is Where the Serpent Lives


