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Sunday Times Magazine August 26th 2018
HOWIT FEELS TO…”.. choose not to go to university. By Emily Clarkson
RELATIVE VALUES – The Lebanese author Hanan al-Shaykh and her son Tarek Malouf, founder of the Hummingbird Bakery
TOUGH LOVE, NATURE – Emma Barnett gives a wake-up call to the mistress of a married man, and Simon Barnes is cheered by some mute swans
FAMLY – Lorraine Candy on keeping your cool with tetchy teens in the last weeks of the holidays
THE INTERVIEW: JOHN GOODMAN – Roseanne is not racist, but Trump is only in politics for himself…The giant of character acting talks to Helena de Bertodano
INDIA KNIGHT – Young people abandoning European languages are narrowing their horizons
THE DISH – Marina O’Loughlin makes a pilgrimage to the late Joël Robuchon’s L’Atelier, Candice Brown gets inventive with the season’s berries, and Will Lyons shares his tasting notes from small islands
ENTER THE DRAGON – Geraint Thomas, the Welshman who won the Tour de France, tells Simon Barnes how he did it
DRIVING – Nick Rufford reviews the Tardis-like Volkswagen Tiguan AlIspace, and Lynda La Plante reveals her Range Rover/Smart car combo
BATTEN DOWN THE HATCHES – Charles Laurence prepares his Caribbean home for the onslaught of hurricane season
TECH – Stuart Miles on why the tech giants’ efforts to break our bad phone habits won’t work. Plus, the best smart alarm clocks
THE GUILTY FEMINIST – The comedian Deborah Frances-White gives Matt Rudd a lesson in crushing the patriarchy
SUMMER CAMP IN UKRAINE – The photographer Alex Masi joins the children learning the ropes in Europe’s forgotten war
A LIFE IN THE DAY – The broadcaster Sara Cox
JOSH GLANCY – Donald Trump’s favourite cola, Diet Coke, is going flat – with only a slim chance of a revival
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.