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  1. Madeleine Clare J. Bunting (born March 1964) is an English writer. She was formerly an associate editor and columnist at The Guardian newspaper. She has written five works of non-fiction and two novels ( Ceremony of Innocence will be published in 2022). [1] She is a regular broadcaster for the BBC.

  2. Madeleine Bunting is an award winning British author and former journalist. She has written five books of non fiction including the best selling Love of Country, A Hebridean Journey, and one novel, Island Song. Her new novel, Ceremony of Innocence is out in July 2021.

  3. ABOUT | madeleinebunting. For twenty five years, Madeleine was a journalist and Associate Editor on the Guardian and held a number of positions as reporter, leader writing and as a columnist 1999-2012. She wrote on a wide range of subjects including politics, social affairs, faith and global development.

  4. Madeleine Bunting. Visiting Professor In Practice. International Inequalities Institute. Email. m.bunting@lse.ac.uk. Connect with me. Website. Languages. English. Key Expertise. Inequalities, Social Affairs, Care Work. About me. Madeleine Bunting is an award winning writer and journalist.

  5. Madeleine Bunting on Ceremony of Innocence. What was the inspiration for the novel? I studied the end of empire at Cambridge in 1985, in particular the Mau Mau rebellion in Kenya. One of my courses, called ‘decolonisation,’ had attracted only four students – one of them was Prince Edward.

  6. The crisis of care exposed by Covid-19 has deep historical roots. For centuries the caring labours of women have been taken for granted and care work has been underpaid; its values disregarded. Over five years, Madeleine Bunting travelled the country, speaking to charity workers, doctors, social workers, in-home carers, nurses and other ...

  7. 9 de oct. de 2020 · Labours of Love combines the techniques of social investigation – Bunting was formerly a Guardian journalist – with a deeply felt ethical inquiry. Over five years the author shadowed care...