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Susie Boyt writes a column on shopping for the FT Weekend supplement. She is a novelist and lives in London.
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A broken-down detective reckons with the past in a story full of pathos, love and grief
The writer, who has died aged 91, was exhilaratingly defiant to the end. Susie Boyt reflects on the life and work of a remarkable figure who gave women a different voice
Perhaps more than ever, childhood memories of magical Christmases are an irresistible inspiration to pass the wonder on to others
The latest Lucy Barton novel explores how buried fears resurfaced during the Covid lockdown
From Philip Larkin’s bleak bedsits to Henry James’s ‘slippery’ armchair, rooms and furniture hold surprising insights
Miriam Toews’s eighth novel tackles birth, life and loss through the eyes of a daughter, mother and grandmother
How did a grand London institution come to feel as comforting as home?
The author’s fifth novel is a sweeping tale of intercultural love and family truths, bristling with domestic epiphanies and brutalities
This novel deftly sidesteps the clichés of drug abuse and conveys the complexities of loving someone who can’t love you back
Spending time again with those closest to her, Susie Boyt reflects on what she was missing
The Turkish-British author’s 12th novel weaves its magic through civil conflict, love, family and an arboreal narrator
Maggie Shipstead’s novel spans the world to interweave the stories of a 1930s aviator and a modern-day Hollywood star
We’ve been given a reprieve from the season’s excesses — so why does it all feel so wrong?
Claire Messud’s complex collection of essays look at authors and artists through her own family dynamics
Could the day be remastered with a bit of wit and flair?
The late Deborah Orr’s book evokes working-class origins in a patriarchal Scottish community
The season of goodwill plays to my strengths — but it asks a lot of its devotees
Is having a loved one jump out of a giant cake too much to ask?
Tiaras, tweed and cups of tea: a new book by the monarch’s personal stylist reveals the inner workings of the royal wardrobe
To be reminded that what we feel is natural and sane can make all the difference, writes Susie Boyt
A new biopic starring Renée Zellweger is set to put the singer’s wardrobe back in the spotlight
Loveable Yorkshire sleuth is drawn into a case worth fighting for
Jess Kidd’s detective heroine inhabits a Victorian London that is revealed in all its stench and glory
Family history and mythical lands pervade a rich, clever, rueful and sometimes maddening work
A surprisingly sober fictionalised recreation of the King’s early life with Gladys
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