In brief: Small Bomb at Dimperley; The Revelation of Ireland 1995-2020; The Story of Art Without Men review
Briefly

Lissa Evans's historical novel, set in a dilapidated country house during the end of World War II, skillfully explores class stereotypes and familial secrets.
Diarmaid Ferriter's analysis of Ireland's transformation from 1995-2020 addresses the impact of diminishing church credibility, economic fluctuations, and evolving political landscapes.
Katy Hessel's 'The Story of Art Without Men' showcases the contributions of female artists throughout history, emphasizing their stories without overtly critiquing the patriarchal structure.
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