Plus: the former British prime minister Gordon Brown joins us live in London, Katharine Viner speaks to Margaret Hodge and Harriet Harman, and more …
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| Kehinde Andrews: The Psychosis of Whiteness | | | Join Kehinde Andrews, the bestselling author and the first professor of Black Studies in the UK, for a special event to talk about his new book: The Psychosis of Whiteness. In it, he invites us to take a step through the looking-glass to a strange world – a world in which Piers Morgan is an authority on race, Boris Johnson and Donald Trump are seen by many as ‘the right (white) man for the job’, and white people are buying books to help them cope with their whiteness. He will introduce his witty and vital new perspective on race and white privilege. You will also have the opportunity to ask your questions in this livestreamed event. | Tuesday 12 September, 8pm–9pm | Book tickets |
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| Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Wednesday 6 September 8pm–9pm | The award-winning Nigerian writer will discuss her highly anticipated first book for children, Mama’s Sleeping Scarf, with Lisa Allardice. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Margaret Hodge and Harriet Harman | Monday 18 September 8pm–9.30pm | Join two Labour MPs in conversation with the Guardian’s editor-in-chief Katharine Viner. | Book tickets | |
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| Mick Herron: The Secret Hours | Tuesday 19 September 8pm–9pm | The creator of the bestselling Slough House series will introduce his new spy thriller, The Secret Hours. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Gordon Brown and Jonathan Freedland | Tuesday 26 September 7pm–8.30pm | The former British prime minister will introduce his new book, Permacrisis, live in London and livestreamed. | Book tickets | |
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| In conversation with Naomi Klein | Wednesday 27 September 7pm–8.30pm | The award-winning author will introduce her most personal book yet which explores the politics of the far right and conspiracy theories. | Book tickets | |
| | | | An evening with John Crace and Ian Hislop | Monday 6 November 8pm–9.15pm | Join the Guardian’s sketch writer and the editor of Private Eye as they discuss Crace’s new book, live in London and via the livestream. | Book tickets | |
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