BANIPAL magazine gives a sparkling review of Memories by Naim Attallah
‘Memories is full of interesting characters and incidents and provides a vivid and absorbing overview of Attallah’s long and varied career’
Susannah Tarbush reviews Memories by Naim Attallah for BANIPAL magazine. You can read the full five page review below
Ham & High interviews Gerald Jacobs about Pomeranski
Janna Spark’s review of Memories by Naim Attallah
‘It’s really excellent! Love the cover, too. You write so beautifully- the reading flows besides being interesting. I understand why you received glowing reviews. Congratulations!
Mazel tov! I’m so impressed by your energy! I laughed a lot on page 169. The story of your
The Historical Novel Society reviews Pomeranski by Gerald Jacobs
‘The characters are believable, and their interplay with each other unpredictable as the years unfold, giving with each turn of the page an unsuspected outcome. A thoughtful look at humanity, though sometimes at its most basic level.’
The Historical Novel Societ
Quartet author Venetia Welby writes a short story for The London Magazine…
Quartet author Venetia Welby has written a beautiful short story titled The Bar by the Sea for The London Magazine. You can read the first page on her website here and get your copy of Venetia’s tit
Further great reviews of Old Ladies of Nazareth by Naim Attallah…
‘The book tells us about love and overcoming, told in the author’s engaging narrative. The life of the two ladies is based on a genuine spirituality that has its strength in the primitive connection with nature. In their generous relationship with the land that gives th
A century on from the disappearance of Victor Grayson…
‘Victor Grayson was briefly the most famous socialist in Edwardian England. But in 1920 he disappeared. His fate remains one of the most compelling mysteries in British political history…’
There’s a piece in the Observer on the work and disappearance