I devoured classic novels as a teenager. In a world of distractions, can I relearn how to read (…)
In less than a decade, surrounded by screens, I lost my ability to read some of the best books ever written. But, inspired by the Guardian’s 100 best novels list, I was determined to get it back It is a privilege to be surrounded by books. My parents hail from the literary working class, a (…)
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