Joan Smith’s ‘Home Grown: How Domestic Violence Turns Men Into Terrorists’ has been shortlisted for the Neave Memorial Book Prize 2019/2020.
The prize, named for Airey Neave, awards the work of non-fiction which the judging panel considers to have made the most significant, original, relevant, and practically valuable contribution to the understanding of terrorism.
Joan Smith’s book documenting the link between male violence and terrorist acts is one of four to be shortlisted, and the winner will be announced in November.
You can buy a copy of Home Grown here.