REVIEWS
 

Alf McCreary, Religion Correspondent, Belfast Telegraph reviews No Enemy to Conquer, under the headline 'Why we must forgive those who hurt us'

Under the headline ‘The politics of repentance’, The Jewish Week, New York, carries a review of Michael Henderson’s book No Enemy to Conquer. Read article here.

EMEL, 'the Muslim Lifestyle Magazine', has a review of the book No Enemy To Conquer by British journalist Michael Henderson, in its May 2009 issue.

Bob Webb reviews the movie Good Night and Good Luck, whose title was Edward Murrow’s trademark sign-off from his 1950s CBS-TV documentaries, See It Now.

Michael Smith reviews My Trade, written by Andrew Marr, which traces the rise and influence of journalism, for good and ill.

10 October 2009
Review of 'Gandhi: The Man, His People, and the Empire' by Rajmohan Gandhi
Michael Nagleris, professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, reviews Rajmohan Gandhi’s major biography of his grandfather, Mahatma Gandhi. Professor Nagleris is the founder and president of the Metta Center for Nonviolence Education (www.mettacenter.org), and author of The Search for a Nonviolent Future.

8 October 2009
Story from 'No Enemy to Conquer'
Read a story extracted from Michael Henderson's book No Enemy to Conquer in the Tikkun Daily Review