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  1. Benn strikingly shows us the flesh, blood – and fear.” – The Independent “One novel that stands out for me is Melissa Benn’s ‘One of Us,’ just out in England from Chatto & Windus. She’s Tony Benn’s daughter, and it’s an insider look at politics and power, but it’s a rich and heart-breaking novel in its own right.

  2. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Melissa_BennMelissa Benn - Wikiquote

    Melissa Ann Benn (born 1957) is a British journalist and writer. She has worked as a journalist for City Limits magazine, The Guardian, the London Review of Books and Marxism Today.Benn has written several novels and non-fiction books. She is the daughter of Caroline and Tony Benn.. Quotes [edit]. There was something unsettling about the serried ranks of New Labour women elected on 1 May last ...

  3. 12 de ago. de 2021 · 361pp, hardback, £25, ISBN 9780198840145. Cambridge historian Peter Mandler has a fundamentally optimistic story to tell about the growth of universal education in Britain over the last seventy years and one can sense his stubborn resistance to any more sceptical interpretation on almost every page of this dense and impressive history.

  4. Melissa Benn has 20 books on Goodreads with 1339 ratings. Melissa Benn’s most popular book is What Should We Tell Our Daughters?: The Pleasures and Press...

  5. Melissa Ann Benn is a British journalist and writer. She is known for her support of comprehensive education and criticism of many aspects of government policy on education. Benn setup the Local Schools Network in 2010, a pro-state schools pressure group.She has written two books on the subject; School Wars, a study of the UK's post-war comprehensive education system, and The Truth About Our ...

  6. 17 de jul. de 2019 · Hear from Melissa Benn, education campaigner, writer and journalist on the current state of education in England, and her idea for a 'national education serv...

  7. 5 de feb. de 1998 · Melissa Benn notes that the majority of women in the House of Commons voted to cut single-parent benefits (LRB, 5 February). In the US recently most female senators voted to abolish the Federal entitlement to welfare. As Benn points out, this says something not just about the current state of feminism, but about the current state of liberalism.