Author:Anna Politkovskaya,Arch Tait

From the author of the internationally acclaimed Putin's Russia and A Russian Diary.
Until her murder in October 2006, Anna Politkovskaya wrote for the Russian newspaper Novaya gazeta, winning international fame for her reporting on the Chechen wars and, more generally, on Russian politics and state corruption. Nothing But the Truth is a definitive collection of Anna Politkovskaya's best writings: a lasting and inspiring book from one fo the greatest reporters of our age.
It’s a great, if at times, stomach-churning, read by a journalist who told it like it was and paid the price
—— Tina Faulk , SpectatorTerrifying... Intense... Breathtaking
—— Jon SnowAn impressive testimony to the most courageous form of journalism- dedicated to unearthing inconvenient facts and making uncomfortable arguments
—— Financial TimesWe will continue to read her and learn from her for years
—— Salman RushdieAnna Politkovskaya refused to lie, in her work; her murder is a ghastly act, and an attack on world literature
—— Nadine GordimerHer death is a grave crime against the country, against all of us
—— Mikhail GorbachevThe dispatches selected for this volume...make for a compelling body of work
—— Mary Dejevsky , IndepedentHaunting compilation
—— Peter Preston , ObserverShows her strength as a chronicler... Her eye for detail was unfailing
—— John Lloyd , Financial TimesThis collection of journalism should remind people of the big, obvious fact that sometimes gets forgotten: Anna Politkovskaya was a fantastic reporter. She knew what a story was, how to get it and how to tell it. Dead or alive, she demands to be read and heard and trusted...
—— Andrew Hosken , The OldieThere is some remarkable court reporting. Proceedings to bring one mass murderer to justice are brought brilliantly to life. But it is not all death and destruction. Also included is other journalism, including some delightful pieces on issues ranging from death of passion in Russia to the challenges in brining up a psychologically damaged dog....Politkovskya was murdered...but she has not been silenced and her journalism should continue to speak to us long after the riffraff she confronted are thankfully gone from the scene
—— The OldieA satisfying celebration of love lost and found
—— SpectatorA wry satire on girlish obsession
—— Sally Cousins , Daily TelegraphThe hugely affecting tale of a teen crush and its consequences decades later, this is a subtle and flawlessly written love story
—— Daily TelegraphPearson's nostalgic narrative clearly marries the pangs of adolescence to mid-life regret. A pitch-perfect portrait of the teenage self.
—— IndependentFunny and poignant, it will also remind you why you'd never want to be 13 again!
—— PrimaSomething I know I love ... Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time, which I could read endlessly.
—— Tracey Thorn , Daily MailI’m bowled over, hooked and, hurrah, there are 11 more volumes to go as Jenkins grows up. Terrific.
—— Daily MailA highly accomplished debut, this is a chilling portrait of racial tension, social immorality, betrayal and love, and also an atmospheric examination of the end of innocence.
—— The Lady MagazineThe writing is strong and though the sections featuring Gay's earlier life lose momentum, the story picks up pace when the girls' paths become entwined and the conclusion is compelling and thrillingly macabre.
—— TelegraphThis fictional account of a true story gives a darkly shocking version of the events surrounding this tragic case.
—— Good Book GuideBrilliantly melds a factual post-war murder into a dark fictional tale
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