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IM ALOSERIJ survived three concentration camps only to be bombed while on board a prison boat in the final months of the Second World War. He survived to tell the tale, and what (Seven Dials, £18.99), In (Jonathan Cape, £20) Ben Rawlence looks at the importance of the Northern forests of Scotland, northern Scandinavia, Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland to the past, present and future of our planet, (Bloomsbury, £20) gathers together the late Conservative philosopher Roger Scruton’s essays and reviews on education, religion, politics and philosophy, as well his traumatic, personal experience of ‘cancel culture’ in the last months of his life, while Stephanie Grisham’s (HarperCollins, £20) is an insider’s no-holds-barred account of life in the Trump White House.

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