This week: The Life of Ariel Sharon, Morrissey’s unorthodox autobiography and a serial killer in Nazi Berlin
38-year-old homeless tour guide Karim stands at the Prague’s main railway station during his tour in Prague November 20, 2012. Karim works for a student-run tour agency Pragulic as a tour guide that shows tourists the sides of Prague that sightseers would normally avoid. Picture taken November 20, 2012. To match CZECH-HOMELESS/TOUR REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC – Tags: SOCIETY POVERTY TRAVEL)
Autobiography, by Morrissey, reviewed by Christopher Loudon
A Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin: The Chilling True Story of the S-Bahn Murderer, by Scott Andrew Selby, reviewed by Brain Bethune
A Fairy Tale, by Jonas T. Bengtsson, reviewed by Dafna Izenberg
Un-remarried Widow: A Memoir, by Artis Henderson, reviewed by Sarah Weinman
Arik: The Life of Ariel Sharon, by David Landau, reviewed by Jonathan Chevreau
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