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NS Recommends: New books from Peter Oborne, Nadia Owusu, Eimear McBride and Jeremy Cooper

The Assault on Truth by Peter Oborne The British journalist Peter Oborne’s latest book is a thorough and salient account of how the increase in lies and populist rhetoric in modern politics is jeopardising truth and democracy. Comparing postwar Britain with today, it holds Boris Johnson and Donald Trump to account and exposes the failings of the media in enabling both leaders’ ascent to power. The book, which asks difficult questions and reveals uncomfortable truths, is an urgent examination of politics today. Simon & Schuster, 192pp, £12.99 Aftershocks by Nadia Owusu When Nadia Owusu is seven years old, two “earthquakes” strike, one seismic – in Armenia – and one psychic: the temporary reappearance of her estranged mother. Objectively unrelated, the twin calamities inaugurate the central metaphor of this probing memoir. Her childhood is full of upheaval, both geographic – the family moves between Tanzania, England, Italy, Ethiopia, and Uganda – and emotional

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