5 non fiction books by Black British Authors – Non Fiction November
5 non fiction books by Black British Authors on my reading list Continue reading 5 non fiction books by Black British Authors – Non Fiction November
5 non fiction books by Black British Authors on my reading list Continue reading 5 non fiction books by Black British Authors – Non Fiction November
Augustown by Kei Miller is one of my favourite stories, I just love everything about it. I’m probably not even going to be able to do Kei Miller justice in this post because it’s been two years since I read it. Continue reading Augustown by Kei Miller….A #ReadCaribbean Throwback
Just from the description of Ayodele Olofintuade’s Lakiriboto, I was already intrigued- Queer, feminist revenge thriller set in Lagos? I’m picking it up. The cover?? Obviously, I have picked it up Continue reading Lakiriboto by Ayodele Olofintuade Book Review: Queer, feminist revenge thriller set in Lagos
Men Don’t Cry by Faïza Guène wittily charts Mourad Chennoun’s coming of age. He’s a young twenty-something navigating the complexities of being born to traditional Algerian immigrants in modern France. They live in Nice, where his father dedicates time to fixing “junk” in the backyard while his mum dramatically laments the loss of traditions since moving away from her home village. Continue reading Men Don’t Cry by Faïza Guène Translated by Sarah Ardizzone – Book Review
Women In Translation – Just Like Tomorrow is Faïza Guène’s debut novel translated from French to English by Sarah Ardizzone. Originally published as Kiffe Kiffe Demain when Guène was just 19 (!) Continue reading Just Like Tomorrow (Kiffe Kiffe Demain) by Faïza Guène – Book Review