The Matchbox Girl by Alice Jolly review – horror, humanity and Dr Asperger
The reader grapples with fascism and complicity through the eyes of a mute autistic girl being treated during the second world war As I started reading Alice Jolly’s new novel, whose narrator is a mute autistic girl in wartime Vienna, I realised that I was resisting its very premise. I am (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
5008.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=edc3231d40945660d8a9f8a586b1eb3c, 5008.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=9b1b399af45f3b4b9418d2fecb1777ed, 5008.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=4b3832ec66ace3205aa33eb80fd1820b
The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
The seven best video doorbells tried and tested – and Ring isn’t top
25/11/2025
16 brilliant Christmas gifts for gamers
25/11/2025
The long and winding road : Stuart Maconie on why our opinions about the Beatles keep changing
25/11/2025
The small plates that stole dinner : how snacks conquered Britain’s restaurants
25/11/2025
Two-sip martinis – and IV infusion drips : Soho House’s CEO on how wellness replaced hedonism
25/11/2025
‘Alicante cuisine epitomises the Mediterranean’ : a gastronomic journey in south-east Spain
25/11/2025