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Jon Petre

@jonpetredish

Assistant Editor @ProfileBooks.

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Rosie Parnham (@rosieaparnham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Divided by Dr Annabel is essential reading and this is an unmissable event. Come along to join in this important conversation around race and healthcare 📣

Aditya Chakrabortty (@chakrabortty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great piece here. The detail about the Kursaal bites hard. theguardian.com/commentisfree/… Should also mention Tim Burrows has a new book coming out on Essex and it is tremendous.

Profile Books (@profilebooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join the urgent discussion around race and healthcare in this event with #Divided author Dr Annabel in conversation with Afua Hagan (née Adom) next Saturday in Brixton. Buy your tickets through @BooksRound here: bit.ly/RTBDividedEvent

Join the urgent discussion around race and healthcare in this event with #Divided author <a href="/SoSowemimo/">Dr Annabel</a> in conversation with <a href="/afuathescot/">Afua Hagan (née Adom)</a> next Saturday in Brixton.

Buy your tickets through @BooksRound here: bit.ly/RTBDividedEvent
Tim Burrows (@timburrows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to share this edited extract from my forthcoming book, The Invention of Essex theguardian.com/environment/20…

lewis bassett (@le_bassett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just interviewed Henry Dimbleby for The Full English Podcast - we covered everything from why exercise isn’t the solution to weight loss to his support for Brexit. Probably one of the most wide ranging and interesting interviews I’ve done yet. Out this week.

Carolyn Boyd (@carolynboyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In today’s Guardian Travel … I had the huge joy of writing about some of my favourite food moments in France 🥰 (and it’s a taster of what you’ll find in my book) theguardian.com/travel/2024/ma…

Profile Books (@profilebooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥖🥐🇫🇷 GIVEAWAY 🇫🇷🥐🥖 We’re giving three lucky people the chance to win a proof of Carolyn Boyd’s charming guide to French cuisine #AmuseBouche, publishing in June 🍽️ To enter, simply like, RT and follow Profile Books and Carolyn Boyd by Mon 8th April at midnight. UK only.

🥖🥐🇫🇷 GIVEAWAY 🇫🇷🥐🥖

We’re giving three lucky people the chance to win a proof of <a href="/carolynboyd/">Carolyn Boyd</a>’s charming guide to French cuisine #AmuseBouche, publishing in June 🍽️

To enter, simply like, RT and follow <a href="/ProfileBooks/">Profile Books</a> and <a href="/carolynboyd/">Carolyn Boyd</a> by Mon 8th April at midnight. UK only.
Robert Loyko-Greer (@robertgreer90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"His story was emblematic of everything that I felt was bad about the art market" Orlando Whitfield for Guardian Books on the corruption of the art market, the return of Inigo Philbrick, & the writing of ALL THAT GLITTERS, out 2nd May with Profile Books: theguardian.com/artanddesign/2…

Profile Books (@profilebooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗳️ DEMOCRACY. Eleven writers and leaders on what it is and why it matters 🗳️ In collaboration with Financial Times and feat. pieces from Margaret E Atwood, mary beard and Elif Shafak, 11 extraordinary women explore democracy's power to uplift our societies. JUNE 24 👉tinyurl.com/DemocracyTheBo…

🗳️ DEMOCRACY. Eleven writers and leaders on what it is and why it matters 🗳️

In collaboration with <a href="/FT/">Financial Times</a> and feat. pieces from <a href="/MargaretAtwood/">Margaret E Atwood</a>, <a href="/wmarybeard/">mary beard</a> and <a href="/Elif_Safak/">Elif Shafak</a>, 11 extraordinary women explore democracy's power to uplift our societies.

JUNE 24 👉tinyurl.com/DemocracyTheBo…
Caroline Dodds Pennock (@carolinepennock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can’t wait to dive into @SarCaputo’s fascinating Tracks on the Ocean - a new history of the transition from exploration and journeys to maps and surveillance - which is out with Profile Books in August. And look at that shiny cover! Thank you for the preview Jon Petre 😊

Can’t wait to dive into @SarCaputo’s fascinating Tracks on the Ocean - a new history of the transition from exploration and journeys to maps and surveillance - which is out with  <a href="/ProfileBooks/">Profile Books</a> in August. And look at that shiny cover! Thank you for the preview <a href="/JonPetreDish/">Jon Petre</a> 😊
Brittany Ferries (@brittanyferries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On board Mont St Michel today, Carolyn Boyd is signing copies of her delicious new book 'Amuse Bouche' published by @profilebooks. To celebrate, we're giving away 3 copies. Simply, tell us your favourite French food for a chance to win! 🇫🇷🍷🧀 Closes: 6/8/24, UK entries only

On board Mont St Michel today, <a href="/carolynboyd/">Carolyn Boyd</a> is signing copies of her delicious new book 'Amuse Bouche' published by @profilebooks.
To celebrate, we're giving away 3 copies. Simply, tell us your favourite French food for a chance to win! 🇫🇷🍷🧀

Closes: 6/8/24, UK entries only
November (@postoctobrist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some important news: if you are in Scotland and trans and not being seen by or on the waiting list for a gender identity clinic, whether you think you need or want it or not, self-refer to your nearest one literally today, do not wait. Trust me on this

London Review of Books (@lrb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Among the British holdings, the Chagos Archipelago stands out for the curious fact of its having been retained as a colonial outpost so that parts of it could be gifted to the US military.’ Laleh Khalili 🇵🇸 on the Chagos Islands (2023) lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v45/…

David Wengrow (@davidwengrow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We submitted this letter to The Observer regarding their decision to publish Howard Jacobsen’s piece last Sunday. The Observer today published other letters taking issue with the piece, but not ours, which has a different emphasis. So, for anyone interested, we are leaving it here:

We submitted this letter to <a href="/ObserverUK/">The Observer</a> regarding their decision to publish Howard Jacobsen’s piece last Sunday. <a href="/ObserverUK/">The Observer</a> today published other letters taking issue with the piece, but not ours, which has a different emphasis. So, for anyone interested, we are leaving it here: