Guardian writer and Observer critic longlisted for inaugural Women's prize for nonfiction
Briefly

The groundbreaking longlisted titles are about redressing wrongs – so whether that's exposing truth, or revealing hypocrisy or uncovering hidden stories – there's a dedication to truth, said chair of judges and historian Suzannah Lipscomb.
Prize judge Anne Sebba described Doppelganger as a clever book that constructs a dark comedy of a terrifying mirror image world. Colin Grant praised All That She Carried for giving voice to the wordless through a mundane object.
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