A clutch of new memoirs and novels draws on female authors’ lived experience of marital discord
Peter Hessler used his time in Sichuan as a teacher to build a more subtle understanding of a changing country
Having launched her literary career in scandal and outrage, she was revered by readers — and, in time, her homeland — as a charismatic change-maker
Ann Powers’ portrait of the singer-songwriter is both personal and poetic, and brings a wealth of fresh insight
The ‘City on Fire’ author returns with a full-blown tale of a troubled teen and her equally troubled father
Chinese-British novelist Xiaolu Guo chooses East Sussex to explore themes of migration and memory
A family history that exposes China’s authoritarian regime and an era of repression
Jane Robinson chronicles the achievements and taboo-busting life of 19th-century campaigner Barbara Bodichon
From Joan Didion to Toni Morrison: writers emerge most clearly in the memoirs of fellow authors
Ludovic Hunter-Tilney selects his best mid-year reads
Jackie Wullschläger selects her best mid-year reads
Leonid Tsypkin’s newly reissued novel fuses Soviet-inflected nostalgia with a biography of the great Russian writer
Tiya Miles revisits the pivotal achievements of a woman who helped dozens escape slavery via the Underground Railroad
100 years after the writer’s death, what do his uncensored diaries, and a raft of new studies, reveal about what made him and his relevance in our digital age?
Our enduring obsession with biographies of the Bard makes for uncomfortable reading
Rose Boyt’s account of her father exposes the shocking realities of life with the ‘difficult genius’ of British art
Based on the author’s own family history, this continent-hopping novel chronicles the relentless march of time and the people swept up by it
A selection of the most insightful titles on the race for Downing Street by FT experts
Clare Mulley’s biography of the heroic Elżbieta Zawacka and Poland’s turbulent history offers unique insights
Mick Conefrey’s gripping account explores the 1924 expedition and the enigma of the man who nearly made it to the summit
In this memoir, the child of American white nationalists chronicles a remarkable personal journey towards awareness and anti-racism
The American screenwriter’s account of four decades in Hollywood is as gossipy and scandalous as you’d expect
Rachel Cockerell movingly chronicles her ancestors’ migration from Kyiv to America — via a scheme for a homeland in Texas
From Vietnam to Che Guevara: tales of the White House from one of America’s great historians in an unusual and very personal memoir
Newly reissued, Richard Billingham’s pictures of his alcoholic father Ray have lost none of their power to provoke strong emotions