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Sunday Times Magazine September 1st 2019
INDIA KNIGHT – The end-of-summer blues are upon us. Here’s how to stave them off and embrace the golden joys of autumn
BEING OFFRED – The Handmaid’s Tale star Elisabeth Moss on the new wave of feminism, falling in love and Scientology. By Chrissy Iley
MY FRIEND LYRA – Ruth Dudley Edwards pays tribute to Lyra McKee, the young journalist murdered by the New IRA in April
JOSH GLANCY – We’ve accepted that smoking and junk food are bad for our health. Why do we ignore the fact that sunbathing is too?
THE INTERVIEW: ROBERT HARRIS – The bestselling novelist tells Tim Shipman why he thinks Boris Johnson may turn out to be a triumph as prime minister
A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST – Theft, vandalism, high society and loose morals: the art critic William Feaver on the wild early life of his friend Lucian Freud
UNLEASH THE POWER – Andy Burnham, mayor of Manchester, tells David Collins how he plans to give hope to disillusioned generation
76 pages. This issue is in very good condition









