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

Sixteen women, including Guardian US columnist Naomi Klein, Observer art critic Laura Cumming, and historian Tiya Miles, are now in the running for the £30,000 prize, launched last year to redress the relatively low numbers of women recognized in nonfiction prizes.
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.
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