Books of the Month: What to read in June, from a Katharine Hepburn bio-fic to the new novel from Hamnet author Maggie O’Farrell
Israel
Martin Chilton picks his favourite new book releases for June J une is a strong month for non-fiction. Perhaps the most timely book is Stolen Revolution: Betrayal and Hope in Modern Iran (Penguin Viking), in which Bozorgmehr Sharafedin and Yeganeh Torbati look at the story of six Iranians and what their lives tell us about the arc of modern Iranian history, from the hope of the 1979 revolution to the controversial Islamic regime of recent times. The book features an epilogue that goes up to the
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