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Women Don't Owe You Pretty, Me and White Supremacy, Natives Race and Class 3-Book Set - Non Fiction - Mixed Format

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ISBN: 9789123979172

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Titles in This Set:
Women Don't Owe You Pretty
Me and White Supremacy
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire

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Format: Mixed lot

Overview:
Three essential voices for a more aware, compassionate reader. Women Don't Owe You Pretty challenges the outdated narratives handed to us by the patriarchy, inviting readers to reclaim autonomy, protect their energy, and celebrate boundaries. Me and White Supremacy translates a provocative social movement into practical, actionable self-reflection, urging white readers to examine bias, acknowledge complicity, and take concrete steps toward anti-racism. Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire blends memoir, history, and sharp analysis to explore how race, class, and empire have shaped modern Britain and our collective present. Together, these hardcover titles form a cohesive, transformative reading journey that empowers personal growth, informed discussion, and responsible citizenship. The mixed lot format makes it a flexible, thoughtful gift for readers who want a bold, meaningful reading list in one purchase. Ideal for book clubs, study groups, and lifelong learners ready to engage with gender, race, and class in today's world.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This trio creates a powerful reading arc: first, reclaiming self-worth and personal voice; second, unpacking how privilege operates in daily life; third, situating those experiences within the broader history of empire and society. The collection is more than a sum of its parts—it offers a practical path to empathy, dialogue, and concrete action. Each title stands strong on its own, yet together they illuminate how personal choices connect to systemic change. The hardcover editions give the set a premium presence on shelves, making it a standout gift for graduates, activists, book clubs, or anyone seeking clear, accessible insight into feminism, anti-racism, and social history.

Books Included in This Collection:
Women Don't Owe You Pretty
Florence Given’s bold manifesto challenges the old script that enforces conformity and keeps women small. This book invites readers to protect their energy, love themselves first, and redefine worth beyond others’ expectations. With striking visuals and direct, empowering language, it’s a practical guide to boundaries, self-respect, and authentic living that resonates with young adults and adults alike. It’s a call to live unapologetically, fostering healthier relationships, friendships, and communities grounded in respect and autonomy.

Me and White Supremacy
Layla Saad’s concise, provocative guide invites readers to confront personal bias and the ways privilege operates in everyday life. Originating from the #MeAndWhiteSupremacy Instagram movement, this hardcover offers thoughtful reflections, prompts, and steps toward accountability. It’s designed to be worked through—alone or in discussion groups—so readers can understand harm, practice introspection, and commit to anti-racist action that extends beyond the page into daily choices and conversations.

Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Akala blends personal narrative with historical and social analysis to examine how race and class have shaped Britain’s past and its present. The book links individual experiences to broader systemic forces, offering readers a framework to engage with contemporary debates on identity, opportunity, and inequality. Accessible yet penetrating, it invites reflection on power, policy, and how communities can move toward fairness while acknowledging a complex history.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers eager to grow their critical thinking and engage in meaningful, informed dialogue. It suits students, graduates, and lifelong learners who value feminist perspectives, anti-racist education, and social history. Perfect for book clubs, study groups, classrooms, or thoughtful gift buyers aiming to spark conversations about gender, race, and class in the UK and beyond. If you want a cohesive, impactful reading journey that invites reflection, discussion, and real-world action, this set is your roadmap.

Key Benefits:

  • Three insightful, accessible voices on feminism, anti-racism, and social history.
  • A cohesive reading arc from personal empowerment to systemic understanding.
  • Practical prompts and actionable ideas to reduce harm and promote inclusion.
  • Premium hardcover editions that look striking on any shelf or display.
  • Ideal for book clubs, classrooms, and thoughtful gift-giving.
  • Built-in fuel for thoughtful conversations and deeper civic engagement.

About the Author:
Florence Given is a British artist and author whose bold, visual approach to feminism resonates with a wide audience. Her work champions self-worth, boundary-setting, and authentic living. Layla Saad, a writer and social media educator, sparked a global conversation with Me and White Supremacy, challenging readers to recognise racism in everyday life and commit to anti-racism. Akala, a celebrated British author, poet, and historian, casts a critical light on race, class, and empire, weaving personal experience with historical context. Together, these three voices bring complementary perspectives—creative, reflective, and historically grounded—giving readers a well-rounded foundation for understanding gender, race, and class in contemporary life.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this three-book collection offers a clear, purposeful path through transformative topics. The trio’s complementary lenses—personal empowerment, anti-racism practice, and historical context—create a rich, multi-dimensional reading experience that can inspire discussion, study, and action. The hardcover finishes add a premium feel and make a thoughtful gift for graduates, colleagues, or curious minds who want to deepen their understanding while building a distinctive, conversation-starting library.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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