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Strangeland: How Britain Went Through the Looking Glass
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Strangeland: How Britain Went Through the Looking Glass
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At the beginning of 2022, after eight years of political reporting in the US, Jon Sopel returned home to the UK – and having spent almost a third of his career abroad, he found a very different place to the one he left. In
Strangeland
, his first book since launching the global hit podcast
The News Agents
, he asks: What is the Britain he’s come home to?
In the US, Jon was the outsider looking in, firm in the belief that the common language of English masked our fundamental differences; in terms of values and beliefs, it seemed the British had much more in common with our European neighbours.
is Jon’s account of how much that has changed. The US was a country he thought he knew well but didn’ t really; returning home has been in some ways even more disconcerting – either Britain, the country he grew up in, has changed dramatically, or he has. Perhaps it’s both.
A trenchant analysis of politics, people, and everything in between,
is an unforgettable portrait of a country gone through the looking glass.
Strangeland
, his first book since launching the global hit podcast
The News Agents
, he asks: What is the Britain he’s come home to?
In the US, Jon was the outsider looking in, firm in the belief that the common language of English masked our fundamental differences; in terms of values and beliefs, it seemed the British had much more in common with our European neighbours.
is Jon’s account of how much that has changed. The US was a country he thought he knew well but didn’ t really; returning home has been in some ways even more disconcerting – either Britain, the country he grew up in, has changed dramatically, or he has. Perhaps it’s both.
A trenchant analysis of politics, people, and everything in between,
is an unforgettable portrait of a country gone through the looking glass.