...and because I‘m a glutton for punishment, this is my current nonfiction read. I‘ve been keeping half an eye out for a book that looks at the why?/what happened?s of Brexit with genuine curiosity rather than mud-slinging. This could well be the thing.
I‘ve read Private Island by JM, but (worryingly) remember little of it. I wonder if it‘s because he‘s seeking balance/delving deeper, rather than churning out simplistic soundbites. We‘ll see!