The former first minister of Scotland picks five favourites. Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir, “Frankly”, is out this week. She will be talking about her life in politics at the Southbank Centre on 29 August.

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retelling of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, from the perspective of Jim the slave. It will make you cry and laugh, scream with rage – but, ultimately, dare to feel just a bit hopeful about the future of humanity.

historical drama rolled into one. It takes the reader from Edinburgh to the Balkans, with a detour to the spires of Oxford, and is gripping from the very first page. And just when you think it’s safe to breathe again, it delivers a final twist that will leave you reeling.

Nicola Sturgeon