Surge was written by Jay Bernard while they were in residence at The Padmore Institute, an organisation dedicated to radical Black history in Britain. Over this week, I wanted to focus on some non fiction accounts of Black British history…
Terraformed: Young Black Lives In The Inner City by Joy White was a book I first noted when considering new books by Black British writers to look out for over summer. This book in particular because while there are countless…
Candy Coated Unicorns and Converse All Stars by Inua Ellams is something I read and loved a few years ago. Since my time management has been too wild to actually fit in a review this week, heres a throwback from…
The Book Of Echoes by Rosanna Amaka is a glimpse at generational trauma within the diaspora. From start to finish, I think ‘echoes’ was the perfect word to use. The book is narrated by the spirit of an enslaved ancestor,…