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Discover this powerful, provocative novel about three young women whose lives are upended by a sexual assault case. 1996, London. Nicola, tall and gorgeous, has re-birthed herself. She has landed a breakthrough role and her star is rising – she can feel herself blossoming, can see it in the melting eyes of the men, and the jealous eyes of the women. If Nicola is a flower, Alexandra is a closed bud. Crushed by heartache from a recent breakup, she wants to succeed as a journalist. Jeanette has just landed from Manchester. She refuses to let her mother’s warnings about London or her Doc Martens weigh her down: she’s ready for uni – for life – to start. This is the story of three women – and the mysterious Mavis - as they reach for dreams the whole world seems to want to destroy. But when sexual assault ruptures their world view, they soon discover that those who wear the cloak of friendship – family, community, lovers, peers – often cause the greatest pain.
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Popisho (Paperback)
Leone Ross
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R424
R400
Discovery Miles 4 000
Save R24 (6%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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SHORLISTED FOR THE DIVERSE BOOK AWARDS LONGLISTED FOR THE ONDAATJE
PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE DIVERSE BOOK AWARDS 'Dazzling'
Cosmopolitan 'I deeply admire This One Sky Day - and also, not so
secretly, bitterly envy it...' MARLON JAMES 'Gorgeous' Financial
Times 'Haunting' Independent 'Wonderfully fearless' New Statesman
'Stunning' KEI MILLER Dawn breaks across the archipelago of
Popisho. The world is stirring awake again, each resident with
their own list of things to do: A wedding feast to conjure and cook
An infidelity to investigate A lost soul to set free As the sun
rises two star-crossed lovers try to find their way back to one
another across this single day. When night falls, all have been
given a gift, and many are no longer the same. The sky is pink, and
some wonder if it will ever be blue again. What readers are saying
'Brimming with and life and love and just absolutely gorgeous
writing. a one-of-a-kind novel.' 'I couldn't put it down and I will
be recommending it to everyone.' 'A story luxuriously and
confidently told, which is sumptuous from sentence to sentence.
There is both literal and literary magic here.' 'This book is
bursting at the seams with beauty! Magic! Love! Imagination! It is
a burst of colour and flame.' 'It's hard to explain, but if you
love getting lost in a story, this could be one for you.'
This anthology creates a dichotomy between the comfortable and the
mysterious, providing a glimpse into hidden worlds and human
nature; tantalizing in its mystique and refreshing in its insight
into the minds of these exceptional Black British writers. It
provides us with the opportunity to see what was previously unknown
and to learn from what we see; to grow from what begins as a
partial view but quickly transforms into the larger perspective.
Secrets are uncovered; creatures are found; bodies buckle, whisper,
float. In these stories we glimpse the dark and the light. The
Writers The contributors include award winning and internationally
renowned fiction writers, poets and visual artists: Patience
Agbabi, Muli Amaye, Alinah Azadeh, Judith Bryan, Patricia Cumper,
Joshuah Idehen, Peter Kalu, Ronnie McGrath, Cedar Montieth, Chantal
Oakes, Irenosen Okojie, Koye Oyedeji, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Jada
Pearl, Aisha Phoenix, Akila Richards, Ioney Smallhorne, Melissa
Wagner and Gemma Weekes. Ronnie McGrath is also the cover artist
for Glimpse.
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Not Quite Right For Us (Paperback)
Sharmilla Beezmohun; Foreword by Linton Kwesi Johnson; Xiaolu Guo, Kerry Hudson, Jay Bernard, …
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R374
Discovery Miles 3 740
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Defiant, humorous, empathetic and insightful, 'Not Quite Right For
Us' pierces through the hierarchical mechanics of class, race,
gender. A celebration of outsiderness and an ode to otherness, 'Not
Quite Right For Us' is a singular collection of stories, essays and
poems by a dynamic mix of established and surging voices alike,
edited by Sharmilla Beezmohun and including Linton Kwesi Johnson,
Aminatta Forna, Xiaolu Guo, Johny Pitts, Rishi Dastidar, Tim Wells
and Rafeef Ziadah. This remarkable anthology marks the tenth
anniversary of the live-literature organisation co-founded by
Sharmilla, Speaking Volumes. Part cri du coeur, part warning shot,
part affirmation, this is the book we need now.
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