Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, Invisible Women - 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Women & Power
Invisible Women
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781788160612 9781784706289 9781408870587
Overview:
Three essential titles in one carefully curated collection. Women & Power revisits the gender agenda through the lens of Mary Beard, tracing how history has treated powerful women from Medusa to Theresa May. Invisible Women reveals how policy, design and data routinely overlook half the population, using global case studies to illustrate consequences in health, work and technology. Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race—an essential handbook for understanding race relations in Britain today—unpacks class, empire and everyday prejudice with clarity and urgency. The set is perfect for readers who want rigorous analysis without inaccessible jargon, and for anyone seeking fresh perspectives on power, bias and equality. Each author offers a distinct entry point—classicism, data-driven gender studies, and race discourse—creating a compelling, multi-dimensional reading journey. Together, they offer a sustained exploration of power, voice and justice, ideal for book clubs, classroom discussion, and gifting to curious minds who crave thoughtful, evidence-based reading.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This collection weaves three influential voices into a cohesive examination of power, bias, and social change. The contrast between Beard’s historical lens, Perez’s granular data-driven approach, and Eddo-Lodge’s contemporary racial discourse creates a holistic reading experience that deepens understanding beyond single-topic non-fiction. Readers discover how power operates across time, culture and institutions, and how everyday choices—design, policy, language—shaped by biased data and inherited narratives, affect real lives. The set offers not only intellectual richness but practical insights for dialogues at home, in classrooms, or within book clubs. With durable paperback editions, it also makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who values rigorous thinking, clear writing, and transformative ideas that fuel action.
Books Included in This Collection:
Women & Power
Mary Beard uses history and myth to examine why female voices in power are often dismissed and how cultural narratives shape leadership today. In a lucid, witty voice, she moves from Medusa to modern politicians, inviting readers to question assumptions about authority and gender. The book blends classical references with contemporary examples, making complex ideas accessible without diluting depth. It’s a timely refresher on public discourse and the enduring question of who gets to lead.
Invisible Women
Caroline Criado Perez exposes how data bias in design and policy systematically disadvantages women. Through global case studies—from health care and technology to urban planning and the workplace—she shows how a world built for men creates avoidable harm. The narrative is rigorous yet engaging, turning statistics into tangible consequences and practical takeaways. This is essential reading for anyone who wants to challenge the default assumptions that shape everyday life.
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Reni Eddo-Lodge interrogates race, class and empire in Britain with candour and rigor. The book traces how historical narratives influence present-day inequality and how conversations about race can be improved through honesty and nuance. It offers accessible analysis, personal reflection, and concrete guidance for engaging more constructively in difficult but necessary discussions, making it a cornerstone text for readers seeking deeper understanding of race relations in Britain today.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for adults and students exploring gender studies, race relations, and social justice, as well as teachers, librarians, and book clubs seeking thought-provoking non-fiction. It’s an excellent gift for readers who crave credible, well-argued, highly readable books that illuminate current debates on power and inequality. Perfect for fans of serious, impactful non-fiction and for those who want a coherent reading journey that spans history, data, and contemporary society.
Key Benefits:
- Three influential, award-winning voices in one affordable paperback collection
- Clear, accessible analysis of power, bias, and equality across time and society
- Practical, real-world examples that translate complex ideas into everyday understanding
- Thought-provoking reading suitable for discussion in book clubs or classroom settings
- Durable editions that look distinctive on any shelf or display
- Great gift idea for curious readers, students, and advocates of social justice
- Seamless introduction to topics in feminism, data ethics, and race dialogue
About the Author:
Mary Beard is Britain's best-known classicist and a celebrated commentator on history and power. A professor of classics at the University of Cambridge, she has written widely on ancient Rome and the role of women in antiquity, earning acclaim for making classical scholarship engaging and relevant. Caroline Criado Perez is a prominent writer and gender equality advocate whose investigative work on data bias culminated in Invisible Women, a global bestseller that reshapes how we think about design, policy and everyday life. Reni Eddo-Lodge is a writer and commentator whose work examines race, identity, and politics in Britain; her nationally influential book sparked wide conversation about race and class. Together, these authors bring a multidisciplinary perspective—historical insight, data-driven analysis, and contemporary social critique—delivering a collection that educates, challenges, and inspires action.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning all three titles in one collection creates a powerful, coherent reading experience that deepens awareness of how power operates and how to address bias. The set offers strong gifting appeal for those building their non-fiction shelf with titles that matter, spark dialogue, and encourage informed citizenship. Whether for personal growth, academic study, or thoughtful discussion, this collection delivers trustworthy voices, rigorous research, and compelling storytelling in a premium, easy-to-share format.
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