Books by Michael Frayn
Spies: A Novel
by Michael Frayn
đ Winner of the 2002 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction
đ Winner of the 2002 Whitbread Prize for Fiction
Two children play at domestic espionage in this beloved coming-of-age tale by the writer of Headlong and Towards the End of the Morning. The Guardian called it "a slim and piquant novel of childhood"; it remains is a common feature on English A-level syllabi.
Towards the End of the Morning
by Michael Frayn
All Fleet Street life is there, at least until the mid-1980s.
Interviews where books by Michael Frayn were recommended
The best books on Journalism, recommended by Robert Cottrell
Newspaper journalism is on its way out, regrets the former foreign correspondent and Browser co-founder Robert Cottrell. He chooses four novels that reflect the golden days and a style guide that is an equally fine work of imagination.
The best books on Editing Newspapers, recommended by Peter Stothard
The Editor of The Times Literary Supplement discusses the changing history of the Newspaper Editor. Suggests further reading and highlights Peter Forster’s The Spike as the most accurate depiction of an editor’s work.









