Book of Lives by Margaret Atwood — the champion storyteller tells her own tale
Astringent, unsparing and generous by turns, the Canadian writer’s memoir is as compulsively readable as her best fiction
Astringent, unsparing and generous by turns, the Canadian writer’s memoir is as compulsively readable as her best fiction

The singer-songwriter wisely builds her memoir around her creative 1970s in New York — but other periods get weighed down in…

Doctors, dairy farmers, failed novelists — how authors’ fictional selves take on an identity all their own, distinct from their…

Caring for employees, intentional philanthropy, and a guide from England’s former manager

The US novelist probes the porous border between the real and the unreal in this thrilling hall of mirrors

From political history to football fever, books by FT journalists and editors

Testing claims matters more than ever in an age of misinformation, overconfident assertions and unsubstantiated opinions