
After the upheaval of the last few years, we might have been forgiven for thinking that 2022 would be a more low-key affair, as we emerged blinking from the pandemic. No such luck. The Russian invasion of Ukraine; the ousting of Boris Johnson; the long-expected yet still shocking death of the Queen – they have all added up to yet another year of high drama. The Guardian’s finest writers were on hand, to provoke and probe, elucidate and entertain, providing a trusted and independent source of information in an uncertain world. From first-class war reportage to unflinching analysis of the cost of living crisis, via Tim Dowling’s tortoise and Charlotte Higgins’ first trip to Glastonbury, this is another memorable collection of the best journalism from the past 12 months. Edited by Guardian associate editor Julian Coman With a foreword by Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury
Page Count:
293
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
GUARDIAN BOOKS
ISBN-10:
1916204732
ISBN-13:
9781916204737
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