Best new books to brighten up dreary winter
January's drizzle, sobriety and hibernation call for a pile of new books to get lost in. There's a taunt crime thriller that had French readers hooked, the titalating tell-all truth behind Trump's White House, the self-care bible that Kate Moss adores and hotly-anticipated new novels from esteemed Booker winners.
Zadie Smith turns her vivid prose to the world around us in a new collection of non-fiction essays. Feel Free flits from profound political commentary to personal reflection with all the eloquence and zest we'd expect from the wunderkind writer of White Teeth and Swing Time. Switch between shrewd assessments of Brexit to tender examinations of Joni Mitchell's lyricism, or just dip in for a short blast of intellectual stimulation.