View Post 2 Books When They Call You A Terrorist: A review 13th April 2018 by Vanessa Thomas We were under no illusions that this book would be an easy read, nonetheless, When They Call You… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books One in five people still being racially abused at work, says new book 16th March 2018 by Joy Joses It’s 2018 people, so why are we not shocked at the news that a shocking 60 per cent… View Post Share
View Post 3 Books 6 Things we want Michelle Obama to reveal in her new memoir, Becoming 9th March 2018 by Jacinta Ruscillo Last week, lawyer, writer, style-icon and of course former First Lady of the USA Michelle Obama, announced the… View Post Share
View Post 3 Books Six things you need to know about Afua Hirsch’s Brit(ish) 9th February 2018 by Jacinta Ruscillo Afua Hirsch’s new book Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging is an analysis of the Western society social… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books Book review: The Same Earth by Kei Miller 26th January 2018 by Vanessa Thomas Kei Miller is an author I discovered relatively recently, (see our review of Augustown), and I loved his… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books Book review: The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives by Lola Shoneyin 12th January 2018 by Vanessa Thomas Nigerian poet, Lola Shoneyin, made her fictional novel debut with the release of The Secret Lives of Baba… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books Book review: The Sellout by Paul Beatty 22nd December 2017 by Vanessa Thomas The Sellout is a 2015 satirical novel by author Paul Beatty. It won the 2016 Man Booker Prize,… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books Book Review: Augustown by Kei Miller 1st December 2017 by Vanessa Thomas Already on our list of 10 books you should have read in 2016, Augustown, is the phenomenal fiction… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books Why we need to embrace integration and not “Diversify” 24th November 2017 by Joy Joses Ask any Londoner what they like most about the capital, and diversity will no doubt rank quite high… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books Book review: Orphan Sisters by Lola Jaye 17th November 2017 by Vanessa Thomas Orphan Sisters is the fifth novel by author Lola Jaye. It came out this summer and tells the… View Post Share
View Post 1 Books Book review: Of Murder, Muses and Me by Claudia Chibici Revneanu 29th September 2017 by Vanessa Thomas Of Murder, Muses and Me is a debut book from Austrian writer Claudia Chibici Revneanu that came out… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books Book review: Fiston Mwanza Mujila’s Tram 83 15th September 2017 by Vanessa Thomas Winning the English Pen Award and having your debut novel longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2016 is… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books Book review: White Tears by Hari Kunzru 1st September 2017 by Vanessa Thomas Described by The Guardian as a “satire of cultural appropriation”, White Tears is the 5th novel by writer… View Post Share
View Post 2 Books Book review: Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People 30th June 2017 by Vanessa Thomas This hotly anticipated book dubbed ‘essential’ by writer Marlon James is one that I have been looking forward… View Post Share