Suroor Alikhan
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Book blogger, book addict, amateur photographer, lover of music, stories and language, and incorrigible dreamer. Blog at talking-about-books.com. Also write reviews of travel books by women for Women on the Road.
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Big news! Check out my new website for #bookreviews of #travelbooks by women. These are the reviews I wrote for Women on the Road that I will now move to my website. Over the next several months, I will publish them here, starting with the oldest, as well as reviews of any new ones that I read.
Women's Travel Books
Reviewing travel books by, and about, women
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Dr Jane Goodall 💚

3 April 1934 - 1 October 2025
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Any reason to visit your bookshop will do...
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A book for #internationaltranslationday2025: Frankenstein in Baghdad by Iraqi author Ahmed Sadaawi. Saadawi transposes Frankenstein to Baghdad in the 2000s, after the US invasion. A darkly comic novel and utterly original. Translated by Jonathan Wright.
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Frankenstein in Baghdad: Ahmed Sadaawi
Translated from Arabic by Jonathan WrightPublished by OneWorld Publications / Penguin, 2018, 272 pages. Original version published in 2013. Ahmed Sadaawi takes the story of Frankenstein and transpo…
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This week's #bookreview: Caitlin Weaver's Such A Good Family, about the fallout from a rape. And about relationships in all their complexity. Lorrie and Eden are best friends. But how will they cope when Lorrie's son rapes Eden's daughter?
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Such a Good Family: Caitlin Weaver
Published by Storm Publishing, 2024, 352 pages. Two perfect suburban families: Lorrie and Ed, and their children Knox, Archie and Chloé; and Eden and Witt, and their daughter Summer. Summer and Kno…
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A #bookintranslation: Grey Bees by Andrey Kurkov, about a man living in the grey zone in Ukraine, between the Russian army and Ukrainian forces. A political story, told by an innocent. Translated by Boris Dralyuk. #fiction
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Grey Bees: Andrey Kurkov
Translated from Russian by Boris DralyukPublished by MacLehose Press, 2021, 352 pages. Original version published in 2018. Set in the period after the 2014 Russian invasion of Crimea, this book by …
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This week's #bookreview: Playground, a brilliant novel by Richard Powers, which follows four people whose lives are in some way intertwined with the #ocean. Powers writes about big issues: the ocean, the effect of AI, the fate of small islands and much more.
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Playground: Richard Powers
Published by Hutchinson Heinemann, 2024, 381 pages. The ocean: a vast expanse that covers nearly 71 per cent of the earth. The deep sea still holds many mysteries and as we are discovering them, we…
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Over the month, I'll share some good #booksintranslation. Starting with Uruguayan author Daniel Mella's Older Brother, a novel about a man trying to come to terms with his brother's death. A book about grief and loss. Transl. Megan McDowell
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Older Brother: Daniel Mella
Translated from Spanish by Megan McDowellPublished by Charco Press, 2018, 148 pages. Original version published in 2017. In the summer of 2014, during one of the biggest storms to hit the coast of …
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For the last day of #WomeninTranslationMonth, here are a series of recommended books: from India, Africa and Latin America.
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This week's #bookreview: Seamus Heaney's Station Island, a collection of #poems , many of them on the role of the poet in politics and history: observer or participant? Complex and rich, poems that yield more with each reading. @faberbooks.bsky.social #poetry
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Station Island: Seamus Heaney
Published by Faber & Faber, 1984, 123 pages. “I was stretched between contemplationof a motionless pointand the command to participateactively in history.”—Away from It All, quote from Czesław …
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Sheep dog puppy's first day on the job... 🐑

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A book for #WomeninTranslationMonth: Narine Abgaryan's Three Apples Fell from the Sky, a story about an Armenian village. Gentle, very enjoyable. Translated by Lisa C. Hayden. A book to escape into, especially now. #fiction #booksintranslation
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Three Apples Fell from the Sky: Narine Abgaryan
Translated from Russian by Lisa C. HaydenPublished by Oneworld Publications, 2020, 255 pages. Original version published in 2014. One Friday, Anatolia Sevoyants put her affairs in order and lay dow…
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A book for #WomeninTranslationMonth: Maja Lunde's The History of Bees, a novel that centres around the disappearance of bees. It follows three people: William in 1852 England; George in 2007 US; and Tao in 2098 China. Translated by Diane Oatley. #books
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The History of Bees: Maja Lunde
Translated from Norwegian by Diane OatleyPublished by Scrivener UK / Simon & Schuster, 2017, 352 pages. Original version published in 2015. We are in the midst of the sixth extinction and are l…
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Photos for #WorldPhotographyDay. The big freeze in February 2012 along Lake Geneva; my Ayahma; and the Chowmahallah Palace in Hyderabad.
Boats covered in ice An old Indian lady Chowmahallah Palace in India