Guardian's Five Great Reads: Death, Fantasy, Tooth Fairy

Guardian newsletter highlights Siri Hustvedt on death, Melissa Lucashenko on 'white man's fantasy', and the tooth fairy.

Guardian's Five Great Reads: Death, Fantasy, Tooth Fairy

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The Guardian's weekly 'Five Great Reads' newsletter, published on April 25, 2026, features a curated selection of articles. The edition includes Siri Hustvedt's exploration of mortality, Melissa Lucashenko's critique of 'white man's fantasy', and a piece on the cultural significance of the tooth fairy.

Other notable reads in the roundup cover diverse topics, though specific titles were not fully detailed in the source. The newsletter invites reader feedback via australia.newsletters@theguardian.com.

This edition continues the Guardian's tradition of highlighting long-form journalism and cultural commentary. The newsletter is sent to subscribers and is also available online.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Five Great Reads' newsletter?

It's a weekly Guardian newsletter curating five notable articles from the publication.

Who are the authors featured in this edition?

Siri Hustvedt and Melissa Lucashenko are among the authors highlighted.

How can readers provide feedback?

Readers can email australia.newsletters@theguardian.com.

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