Best books 2024: Our writers pick their favourite reads from 2024

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  • Politics On The Edge by Rory Stewart

    A Memoir from Within

    "Politics On The Edge" offers a personal and revealing look into Rory Stewart's decade-long journey in British politics. From his initial outsider status to his bid for prime minister, Stewart navigates the complexities of government roles, including handling flood responses, addressing prison violence, and engaging with international issues as a foreign minister. His experiences highlight the challenges and dysfunctions within the political system, marked by cronyism and incompetence. Despite the turmoil, Stewart maintains a deep connection to his constituency and provides a candid, often humorous perspective on the political landscape and the rise of populism.

    The 17162nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Secret Public by Jon Savage

    The Last Days of the British Underground 1978-1988

    "The Secret Public" by Jon Savage explores the profound impact of queer culture on popular music from the mid-20th century onwards. The book traces the journey from the emergence of rock and roll in the 1950s, highlighting figures like Little Richard, whose music subtly communicated the hidden codes of the gay community. As the narrative unfolds, it delves into the contributions of iconic artists such as Elvis Presley, David Bowie, and Donna Summer, illustrating how music, alongside cinema, literature, and fashion, played a pivotal role in the growing acceptance of LGBTQ culture. Through vivid storytelling, Savage captures the spirit of a generation that reshaped pop culture.

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  • I Was There by Alan Edwards

    "I Was There" by Alan Edwards offers a captivating glimpse into the world of music through the eyes of one of its most influential public relations figures. Alan Edwards shares his journey from a young, adventurous spirit in the 1970s to becoming a key player in the music industry. The book takes readers through his experiences with iconic artists like David Bowie, the Spice Girls, and Prince, among others. Edwards recounts his early days in the punk scene, the expansion of his career across the globe, and his unique insights into the personalities and dynamics of the artists he worked with. Through humorous and insightful anecdotes, Edwards provides a behind-the-scenes look at the music world, highlighting his long-standing collaboration with David Bowie and memorable encounters with other legendary figures.

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  • On Leadership by Tony Blair

    "On Leadership" by Tony Blair explores the essential qualities and strategies that define effective governance. Drawing from his decade-long experience as a leader and his observations of global political figures, Blair offers insights into the art and science of political leadership. The book provides practical advice on organizing government operations, prioritizing tasks, managing crises, and implementing long-term changes. It also addresses challenges like dealing with bureaucracy, attracting investment, and reforming key sectors such as healthcare and education. Blair emphasizes the importance of adapting to the technological advancements of the 21st century to ensure national success.

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  • There And Back: Diaries 1999 2009 by Michael Palin

    The Journey Continues

    This captivating collection of diary entries offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a renowned traveler and entertainer over a decade of exploration and personal growth. The entries chronicle a whirlwind of experiences, from the challenges of filming travel documentaries in remote corners of the world to the joys and trials of family life. With wit and warmth, the author reflects on the changing landscapes, both geographical and personal, capturing the essence of adventure and the enduring human spirit. The narrative is a testament to the power of curiosity and the relentless pursuit of understanding the world and oneself.

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  • The Friday Afternoon Club by Griffin Dunne

    "The Friday Afternoon Club" by Griffin Dunne is a heartfelt exploration of family dynamics and personal growth. The narrative weaves through Griffin's life, highlighting his encounters with iconic figures and pivotal moments that shaped his journey. From a near-drowning incident saved by Sean Connery to sharing an apartment with Carrie Fisher during the filming of Star Wars, Griffin's life is filled with unique experiences. Amidst these adventures, the tragic loss of his sister Dominique casts a shadow, leading to a notorious trial that deeply impacts his family. Despite the challenges, the story is infused with humor and resilience, capturing the essence of a family navigating the complexities of life with love and laughter.

    The 10521st Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Island Book Of Records Volume 2: 1969 1970 by Neil Storey

    This volume delves into the vibrant and transformative years of 1969 and 1970, capturing the essence of a pivotal era in music history. It chronicles the groundbreaking achievements and cultural shifts that defined these years, highlighting the emergence of iconic artists and the evolution of musical genres. The narrative is enriched with detailed accounts of significant events, chart-topping hits, and the behind-the-scenes stories that shaped the music industry. Through a blend of historical context and vivid storytelling, the book offers a comprehensive look at how these two years left an indelible mark on the world of music.

    The 17162nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • Orbital by Samantha Harvey

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    The 7584th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Haunted Wood by Sam Leith

    "The Haunted Wood" by Sam Leith delves into the enchanting world of children's literature, exploring its evolution from ancient times to today. The book examines how these stories have influenced generations, reflecting our deepest emotions and dreams. Through the lives of beloved authors, Leith paints a vivid picture of the genre, highlighting its ability to resonate with readers across different eras.

    The 10177th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Knife by Salman Rushdie

    "Knife" by Salman Rushdie is a poignant and personal narrative recounting the harrowing experience of surviving an attack on his life. On August 12, 2022, while preparing to speak about the importance of protecting writers, Rushdie was confronted by a masked assailant. This book delves into the traumatic events of that day, his subsequent recovery, and the support he received from his wife, family, medical team, and readers. Through this account, Rushdie explores themes of resilience, the power of literature, and the journey of healing and rediscovery.

    The 7129th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Long Island by Colm Toibin

    Eilis Lacey, an Irish immigrant living in Long Island, navigates the complexities of her life in America during the spring of 1976. Married to Tony Fiorello, she is part of a large Italian American family, yet feels isolated in her new country. Her ties to Ireland remain strong, despite not having returned for decades. The story takes a dramatic turn when an Irishman arrives at her door, claiming his wife is pregnant with Tony's child and plans to leave the baby with Eilis. This revelation forces Eilis to confront her past and present, leading to decisions that will shape her future. "Long Island" explores themes of longing, identity, and the silent struggles within relationships, as Eilis seeks to find her place between two worlds.

    The 6598th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Ministry Of Time by Kaliane Bradley

    In a near-future setting, a civil servant lands her dream job at a newly formed government ministry tasked with exploring the feasibility of time travel. Her role involves living with and assisting Commander Graham Gore, a historical figure presumed dead in the 19th century. As Gore navigates the bewildering modern world, the two form an unexpected bond. Their relationship deepens as they uncover the true purpose of the ministry's project, leading to unforeseen consequences and challenging decisions about the future.

    The 8532nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Library Mouse by Frances Tosdevin

    In a charming tale of discovery and creativity, a curious mouse residing in a library embarks on an unexpected journey of self-expression. As he explores the vast collection of books, he becomes inspired to write his own stories, capturing the imaginations of the library's visitors. Through his adventures, the mouse learns the power of storytelling and the joy of sharing one's voice, encouraging readers to embrace their own creativity and the magic of literature.

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  • Banal Nightmare by Halle Butler

    Margaret Anne "Moddie" Yance returns to her Midwestern hometown after a stressful decade in the city, seeking solace among old friends. As she navigates the complexities of rekindled relationships, Moddie finds herself entangled in a web of past grievances and new challenges. Her journey takes a turn when a mysterious artist arrives, forcing her to confront her past and reassess her life. Amidst parties and personal reckonings, friendships are tested, and Moddie must face the reality of her choices in this darkly humorous exploration of modern life.

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  • A Riddle For A King by Mark Forsyth

    The Riddle of the Sphinx and the Secrets of the Universe

    In a kingdom where wisdom is the most prized possession, a young and curious prince embarks on a journey to solve an ancient riddle that promises to reveal the secrets of true leadership. Guided by enigmatic mentors and facing challenges that test his intellect and heart, the prince learns that the path to wisdom is paved with humility, empathy, and understanding. As he unravels the layers of the riddle, he discovers that the answers he seeks lie not in the words themselves but in the connections he forges and the insights he gains along the way.

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  • Goethe, His Faustian Life by AN Wilson

    This insightful biography delves into the life of one of Germany's most celebrated literary figures, exploring the profound complexities and contradictions that defined his existence. It paints a vivid portrait of a man driven by an insatiable quest for knowledge and experience, akin to the legendary Faust he immortalized in his writings. The narrative captures the essence of his intellectual pursuits, romantic entanglements, and the societal influences that shaped his worldview, offering a nuanced understanding of his enduring legacy in the realms of literature and philosophy.

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  • Café Cecilia Cookbook by Max Rocha, Diana Henry

    Recipes and Stories from London's Favorite Neighborhood Restaurant

    This delightful cookbook offers a culinary journey through the heart of a beloved London café, capturing the essence of its vibrant dishes and warm atmosphere. With a collection of recipes that blend traditional British flavors with modern twists, it invites home cooks to recreate the café's signature offerings, from hearty breakfasts to indulgent desserts. Each recipe is accompanied by personal anecdotes and tips, making it not just a guide to cooking but a celebration of community, creativity, and the joy of sharing meals with loved ones.

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  • Caledonian Road by Andrew O'Hagan

    "Caledonian Road" by Andrew O'Hagan delves into the intricate lives of five interconnected families in London, exploring themes of class, politics, and wealth. At the center is Campbell Flynn, an art historian and biographer, whose life begins to unravel in unexpected ways. As he becomes involved with a talented student, he finds himself caught in a web of personal and professional challenges. The story weaves through various worlds, from the art scene to academia, fashion, and the English aristocracy, revealing hidden secrets and the complex dynamics of modern life.

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  • Aphex Twin — A Disco Pogo Tribute by Jim Butler

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  • Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru

    "Blue Ruin" follows Jay, a once-promising artist from London, now living undocumented in the United States. Struggling to make ends meet, he delivers groceries in a wealthy New York neighborhood during the height of the pandemic. His life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Alice, a former lover from art school, at a secluded house. Their past relationship was fraught with turmoil, and Alice had left him for his best friend, Rob, two decades ago. Now, as Jay grapples with his current reality, he is drawn into a complex web of past emotions and unresolved tensions. The story weaves through time, exploring themes of art, ambition, and the impact of choices made long ago.

    The 10697th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • This Strange Eventful History by Claire Messud

    This Strange Eventful History by Claire Messud is a captivating tale that follows the Cassar family over seven decades, from 1940 to 2010. The story begins with Gaston and Lucienne, whose idealized love shapes the lives of their children. As the family navigates the upheavals of World War II and the loss of their homeland after Algerian independence, they find themselves in a perpetual state of displacement. The narrative explores the deep bond between siblings François and Denise, François's complex marriage to Barbara, and their daughter Chloe's quest to uncover and share the family's hidden stories. Through these characters, the novel delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the enduring impact of history on personal lives.

    The 10278th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Revolutionary Acts by Jason Okundaye

    "Revolutionary Acts" by Jason Okundaye delves into the vibrant and resilient world of Black gay men in Britain. Through heartfelt conversations with an elder generation, the book paints a vivid picture of their lives, capturing stories of nightlife, resistance, and community building. Set against the backdrop of South London from the 1970s to the 1990s, these men share their experiences of navigating societal challenges, including the AIDS epidemic, and their efforts to create spaces of joy and solidarity. This narrative offers a unique perspective on the intersection of race and sexuality, highlighting the strength and beauty found within this community.

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  • Intermezzo by Sally Rooney

    Peter and Ivan Koubek are brothers navigating their lives after the loss of their father. Peter, a successful lawyer in Dublin, finds himself caught between his first love, Sylvia, and Naomi, a carefree college student. Meanwhile, Ivan, a socially awkward chess player, forms a deep connection with Margaret, an older woman with her own complex past. As they each grapple with grief, their relationships evolve, offering a glimpse into the potential for change and self-discovery during a time of emotional upheaval.

    The 4472nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Evenings And Weekends by Oisin McKenna

    In the sweltering heat of a record-breaking June in London, four interconnected lives converge over a transformative weekend. Maggie, an artist turned waitress, is grappling with her impending move back to her hometown with her boyfriend Ed, as they prepare for their new life as parents. Ed, a bike courier with a hidden past, is ready to embrace this change, hoping to leave behind his secretive encounters and complicated history with Maggie's friend, Phil. Meanwhile, Phil, who drifts through his mundane office job, is on the cusp of a meaningful relationship with his roommate Keith. They reside in a vibrant, illegal warehouse commune, the setting for a party that promises to alter their lives. As the heat intensifies, Maggie, Ed, and Phil must face their intertwined histories, desires, and the boundaries of their futures. This story offers a heartfelt, humorous, and candid exploration of the challenges young adults face in a bustling city, as they navigate their aspirations and realities.

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About this list

London Evening Standard, 24 Books

This list highlights the best books of 2024 as selected by a panel of esteemed authors and critics, including Dylan Jones, Anna Van Praagh, Tanya Gold, Sarah Baxter, Fiona Roberts-Moore, Martin Robinson, Melanie McDonagh, Matthew D’Ancona, Ped Millichamp, Alex Peake-Tomkinson, and Emma Loffhagen. Spanning fiction, memoir, biography, and children's literature, the selection showcases a diverse range of genres and themes, offering a snapshot of the year's most compelling reads. Curated by the Evening Standard, it reflects the literary moments that captured the attention of critics and readers alike.

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