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Book Review
The biographer is right and bold to build his counter-narrative
Paul Kildea
Colorful is an expression of its author’s philosophy, threaded through rather disjointedly with the story of her life
Anne de Courcy
The book’s primary focus on military detail and power-brokering is both a strength and weakness
Tessa Dunlop
Catherine Curzon paints the couple as star-crossed lovers beside whom Shakespeare’s poetry pales
Christopher Bray
Fernando Morais is clinical in his detail of the underground union gatherings, abject poverty and family tragedy which formed the Brazilian president
Patrick Graney