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  <title>Talking Non-Fiction, with Tom Rowley of Backstory • Episode #160</title>
  <description>Exploring literary worlds beyond fiction: a dive into non-fiction &amp;amp;nbsp; Join Kate, as she ventures to South London to visit Backstory, a unique indie bookstore founded by former journalist Tom Rowley. Rowley shares his journey from journalism to opening a bookshop, the challenges and joys of running a bookstore, the importance of community engagement, and launching the second issue of the Backstory Magazine.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; We then turn our attention to non-fiction, pulling out some favourites, both backlist and new releases. As Tom says, 'I just read. I want good stories, I don't care whether they're true or not' &amp;amp;nbsp; 00:40 A visit to south London's indie bookshop Backstory, and why Kate's name is on the wall &amp;amp;nbsp; 01:53 From journalism to bookshop owner: Tom's lockdown dream comes true &amp;amp;nbsp; 04:25 Embracing the community: the transition from market stall to bookshop &amp;amp;nbsp; 09:26 Launching Backstory Magazine: a new chapter in storytelling &amp;amp;nbsp; 14:54 Exploring non-fiction: feel the fear and read it anyway &amp;amp;nbsp; 17:49 Just what is deep backlist? Tom's first recommendation is  My War Gone By, I Miss it So by Anthony Lloyd (September Publishing) &amp;amp;nbsp; 20:18 Kate recommends  Fall: The Mystery of Robert Maxwell by John Preston (Penguin) &amp;amp;nbsp; 22:46 Tom's next pick:&amp;amp;nbsp;Maurice and Marilyn: A Whale, A Shipwreck, A Love Story by Sophie Elmhurst (Penguin) &amp;amp;nbsp; 25:52 Kate pulls out  The Wager by David Grann (Simon &amp;amp;amp; Schuster) (and we also talk about  Devil in the White City by Erik Larson [Penguin]) &amp;amp;nbsp; 29:08 Tom recommends  The Trading Game by Gary Stevenson (Penguin) &amp;amp;nbsp; 31:15 Great minds think alike: Kate and Tom both recommend  The Moth and the Mountain by Ed Caesar (Penguin), author and now DJ! &amp;amp;nbsp; 35:32 An aside from Kate about The Possessed by Elif Batuman (Granta) &amp;amp;nbsp; 37:17 Towards the end of the episode we reach 'peak Tom', with Little Englanders by Alwyn Turner (Profile) &amp;amp;nbsp; 41:17 Book club reads: Red Memory by Tania Branigan (Faber) and  Close to Home by Michael Magee (Penguin) &amp;amp;nbsp; 42:25 Tom's book of the summer:  The Safe Keep by Yael van der Wouden (Penguin) &amp;amp;nbsp; 44:18 List of books, how to get support the pod and get extras via our&amp;amp;nbsp;Patreon account and details of our upcoming episode in which Phil and Laura join Kate to talk about books that make us laugh &amp;amp;nbsp; Notes Visit Backstory online at www.backstory.london &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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