Review: Osman Yousefzada’s ‘The Go-Between’
Yousefzada’s memoir is a compelling story of fluid identity in modern Britain - a tale of constant personal reinvention and self-made success in one of the world's most competitive industries.
Yousefzada’s memoir is a compelling story of fluid identity in modern Britain - a tale of constant personal reinvention and self-made success in one of the world's most competitive industries.
When activist Donna McLean meets Carlo Neri at an anti-war demonstration, she believes to have found the perfect partner, until he suddenly vanishes. More than a decade later, she learns the truth about him and the secretive police unit that targeted her.