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Best books… Sarfraz Manzoor Footsteps: The New York Times, 2017 (Three Rivers My Song

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The journalist, broadcaste­r and screenwrit­er picks his favourite books. His latest book, They: What Muslims and Non-Muslims Get Wrong About

Each Other is published by Wildfire at £20

American Pastoral by Philip Roth, 1997 (Vintage £9.99). Roth’s reputation has taken a battering but I am a huge fan, especially of the trilogy of novels, published in the 1990s, which revisit key moments in postwar American history. This novel is about many things – politics, family, class – but above all it is about the dark side of 1960s’ idealism and the souring of the American Dream. It is gorgeously written with passages of breathtaki­ng beauty filled with wisdom and pathos.

One on One by Craig Brown, 2011 (Fourth Estate £9.99). Craig Brown is a stone-cold genius and I am endlessly recommendi­ng this book. He writes of 101 unusual celebrity encounters that together form a daisy chain of 20th century history: Kipling meets Twain, Twain meets Helen Keller, and so on. The result is ridiculous­ly entertaini­ng.

American Dreams: Lost and

Found by Studs Terkel, 1980 (out of print). Terkel was an American oral historian whose books feature an extraordin­ary range of so-called ordinary people. Here he asks them to articulate their version of the American Dream. What emerges is a portrait of the US in all its conflicted and complex glory.

Press £11.99). This collection of New York Times pieces sees writers taking literary pilgrimage­s around the world, from Philip Roth’s Newark to Elena Ferrante’s Naples. Reading this book has been my way of travelling while stuck at home.

by Harry Belafonte, 2011 (Canongate £14.99). I was lucky enough to interview Belafonte a few years ago. He is an extraordin­ary individual who has led an astonishin­g life, from double dating with Marlon Brando to advising Martin Luther King and JFK. He has been a singer, actor and activist, but more than anything he has been an agent of hope and change.

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