February 11, 2023 · 12:34 pm
Love Marriage by Monica Ali tells the story of 26-year-old junior doctor Yasmin Ghorani who is engaged to fellow medic Joe Sangster. The novel opens with Yasmin’s Bengali immigrant parents meeting Joe’s famous feminist mother for the first time at her house in Primrose Hill. The evening forces Yasmin to re-evaluate her assumptions and opinions about the people she is closest to, but the supposedly inevitable culture clash doesn’t develop in the most predictable way. There are several subplots with a large cast of supporting characters, and although some of this could have been cut down, ‘Love Marriage’ is an entertaining modern family saga. Many thanks to Little Brown for sending me a review copy via NetGalley.
Scoops by Sam McAlister is a behind-the-scenes look at the often long and torturous negotiation process of securing major interviews for the Newsnight current affairs programme on BBC Two. McAlister began her career as a criminal defence barrister before finding her real passion in TV journalism and becoming a producer and interview booker for Newsnight. Some of the interviewees were involved in huge media stories at the time and include Julian Assange, Stormy Daniels, the victims of Ariel Castro and the Australian radio DJ Mel Greig who took part in the hoax call to the hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge. Not all interviews were successes – Steven Seagal walked out when questioned about sexual harassment allegations and his links to Vladimir Putin – and McAlister is candid about the reasons why things didn’t always go to plan. The biggest coup of McAlister’s career by far was securing an interview with Prince Andrew in 2019. Even though the consequences are now well-known, the details of how the Palace initially thought the interview had gone well are still excruciating. This is a very engaging book which is a good companion to Airhead by Emily Maitlis published in 2019.
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