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
I found myself fascinated by the themes covered in Jimi Famurewa’s Settlers. From the British African journey and changing attitudes to commerce, grammar schools, church (and gentrification’s related impacts), diaspora tensions and solidarity. Of course, there’s food- both historical and the emerging African restaurant scene in UK Continue reading Jimi Famurewa Settlers- Book Review
Alejandro Zambra gives us a very free, eclectic perspective on what it is to be a new father and also the relationship he has with his own father. Childish Literature documents how these relationships are shaping him Continue reading Childish Literature by Alejandro Zambra Book Review
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
August is Women In Translation Month, Some intriguing books on my radar by Guadelupe Nettel, Han Kang, Claudia Piñeiro and more Continue reading Women In Translation Month- 6 books to add to your list