Nonesuch: A Novel
by Francis Spufford
ISBN 13: 978-1668214374
Book description

A spellbinding tale about an ambitious young woman who must thwart an occult plot by time-traveling fascists during the chaos of the London Blitz—from ā€œone of our most powerful writers of wayward historical fictionā€ ( The Washington Post ). Following the acclaim of his previous novels Golden Hill and Cahokia Jazz , Francis Spufford delivers a masterpiece of literary fantasy, hailed by Joe Hill as ā€œa book that scoops up all the wonder and hope and pleasure of the Narnia novels, and pours it into a story for grown-ups.ā€ It’s the summer of 1939, and the air in London is thick with the tension of impending war. Iris Hawkins, a fiery young financial secretary, has a chance encounter with Geoff, a genius engineer from the new technology of television. What was supposed to be one night of abandon draws her instead into a nightmare of otherworldly pursuit—into a reality where time bends, spirits can be summoned, and history hangs by a thread. Soon there are Nazi planes droning overhead. In a time when death falls randomly from above each night, when the streets are darker than the wildest forest and all the men are away in uniform, the defense of the city is in the hands of its women. But Iris has more to contend with than just the terrors of the Blitz. Over the rooftops of burning London, in the twisted passages between past and present, through the vast night sky and across the tiny screens of early television, a fascist fanatic is travelling with a gun in her hand, and only Iris can stop her from altering the course of history forever. Both a thrilling page-turner and a profound exploration of ambition, love, and the fight against tyranny, Nonesuch is a story that is as enchanting as it is urgent. Packed with twists, tension, and wonder, it is a triumph of storytelling.


Recommended on 1 episode:

The Week the World Admitted the Truth About America
ā€œWe are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition,ā€ Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada announced last week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. It was one of the most significant foreign policy speeches in years, sending shockwaves through the international community. He was describing a dynamic that’s been building for decades — what the scholars Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman call ā€œweaponized interdependenceā€ — that has now reached a tipping point. I asked Farrell on the show to explain this dynamic, why this is a ā€œruptureā€ moment and how other countries are responding. He is an international-affairs professor at Johns Hopkins University, is an author of the book ā€œUnderground Empire: How America Weaponized the World Economyā€ and writes an excellent Substack, Programmable Mutter. Note: This episode touches on the clashes over immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and the killing of Renee Good, but it was recorded on Friday, before the killing of Alex Pretti.
Henry Farrell Jan. 27, 2026 3 books recommended
View
by @zachbellay