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Peter Apps 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardcover

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ISBN: 9789124173968

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Titles in This Set:
Show Me the Bodies: How We Let Grenfell Happen
Homesick: How Housing Broke London and How to Fix It [Hardcover]

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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9789124173968

Overview:
Two timely, provocative investigations from journalist Peter Apps, presented together in hardcover, illuminate how policy, planning, and profit intersect to shape lives in contemporary Britain. Show Me the Bodies traces the Grenfell Tower tragedy through a rigorous, evidence-driven lens, revealing how deregulation, risk-prone decision making, and failure to heed warning signs culminated in a disaster that claimed 72 lives. Homesick turns the lens to London’s housing system, dissecting soaring rents, dwindling social housing, and the precarious position of ordinary families trying to secure stable homes. Together, these books offer a coherent, hard-hitting exploration of how public policy translates into everyday reality—from safety in high-rise blocks to the breadcrumbs of affordable housing. The two hardcover volumes are crafted for readers who demand accountability, data-backed storytelling, and practical paths toward reform, whether for personal understanding, classroom discussion, or civic engagement. This set is essential for anyone seeking clarity about who pays the price for policy choices in our cities.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What makes this collection stand out is the throughline of rigorous, accountability-focused journalism across two facets of urban life: safety and housing justice. Apps maintains a steady, accessible voice that translates complex policy debates into gripping, human-centered narratives. The Grenfell investigation and the London housing critique reinforce each other, offering a powerful, evidence-based picture of systemic failure and potential reform. Readers gain not only a historical account but a clear sense of what reforms could reshape outcomes for residents, renters, and communities. The set invites thoughtful discussion, supports informed voting and advocacy, and serves as a durable, practical reference for researchers, students, and policy-followers alike.

Books Included in This Collection:
Show Me the Bodies: How We Let Grenfell Happen
In this compelling inquiry, Peter Apps unpacks how a chain of policy choices, deregulation, and organizational missteps allowed a catastrophic fire to unfold. The narrative foregrounds residents’ experiences, timelines key decisions, and scrutinises accountability at every level. The result is a meticulously documented examination that goes beyond headlines to reveal the human cost of governance gaps. Readers come away with a nuanced understanding of how built environments, regulation, and public trust intersect—and why the pursuit of safety requires continual vigilance and reform.

Homesick: How Housing Broke London and How to Fix It [Hardcover]
Homesick excavates the structural forces behind London’s housing crisis, showing how market pressures, planning challenges, and funding failures displace communities. Apps argues that the rhetoric of opportunity often masks deep-seated flaws in housing policy, while outlining concrete reforms—such as secure tenancies, expanded social housing, and targeted public investment—that could stabilise neighbourhoods. This book pairs sharp analysis with practical recommendations, making it vital for readers who want to understand not just what’s wrong, but how to envision and enact real solutions in urban life.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers who crave in-depth, responsible journalism about public policy and urban life. It speaks to adults passionate about social justice, housing affordability, and public safety—policy students, researchers, teachers, council staff, and campaigners alike. It also suits thoughtful book clubs and libraries seeking two timely, discussion-driven titles that illuminate the human impact behind headlines. While rooted in the UK experience, the issues—governance, housing, accountability—resonate with readers around the world who care about how cities are planned, funded, and governed.

Key Benefits:

  • Two incisive, evidence-led investigations by a respected journalist
  • Clear explanations of complex policy failures and their human impact
  • Complementary perspectives on safety, housing, and governance
  • Accessible, engaging prose that informs as it captivates
  • Timely reference for discussions on urban planning and social justice
  • Durable hardcover editions suitable for shelves, gifting, and libraries
  • Useful for students, caregivers, policymakers, and civic-minded readers

About the Author:
Peter Apps is an investigative journalist and author focused on public policy, urban life, and social justice. His Grenfell coverage is known for its meticulous sourcing, human-centred storytelling, and emphasis on accountability, while his broader work on housing policy examines how national decisions play out in communities and households. Apps’ writing combines rigorous research with accessible prose, making complex policy debates intelligible without sacrificing nuance. This pairing of Show Me the Bodies and Homesick reflects his ongoing commitment to explaining how systems shape everyday experiences and what practical reforms can meaningfully change lives.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you value journalism that informs, challenges assumptions, and offers concrete paths to improvement, this set delivers. The two books together provide a comprehensive, credible look at safety and housing—two pillars of urban life that affect everyone. The hardcover format ensures durability for study, discussion, and reference, while the consistent authorial voice makes for a cohesive reading journey. Whether you’re stocking a library, seeking compelling gifts for policy-minded readers, or building a resource for classrooms or book clubs, this collection stands out for its honesty, rigor, and relevance.

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