Queenie, Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Queenie
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This 2-book collection brings together two landmark voices in contemporary UK storytelling: Queenie, Candice Carty-Williams’s breakout debut, and Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire, Akala’s provocative memoir and social critique. Queenie is a sharply observed, intimate novel about love, ambition, and identity in south London, following a young Black British woman navigating friendships, romance, and the pressures of modern life with wit, honesty, and a shattering honesty about mental health. Natives blends personal narrative with historical analysis to unpack how race and class shape everyday experiences in Britain, tracing legacies from empire to the present day. This set offers a powerful, complementary reading experience: immersive fiction that centers a Black female protagonist alongside a clear-eyed examination of societal structures. Perfect for readers who crave engaging storytelling plus thoughtful, timely analysis, this pair speaks to BookTok fans, classroom discussions, and anyone exploring Britain’s evolving cultural landscape.
What Makes This Collection Special:
Two books, one focused on personal truth and the other on public truth, together chart a holistic picture of modern Britain. Queenie invites readers into the intimate world of a contemporary Black British woman, delivering humour, heartbreak and resilience in a voice that’s as relatable as it is fearless. Natives offers a rigorous, accessible lens on how race, class and empire continue to shape everyday life, education and opportunity. Paired, they create a reading journey from heart-to-heart storytelling to historical and political context, making the set ideal for readers seeking empathy, insight, and conversation-starting ideas. It’s a gift of dual perspectives—fiction and nonfiction—that expands empathy while sharpening social awareness, a rare combination that deepens engagement and invites ongoing discussion.
Books Included in This Collection:
Queenie
Queenie follows a sharp, funny, and ultimately vulnerable young woman as she negotiates love, work, and family in contemporary London. With Deborah-like warmth and a candid voice, Candice Carty-Williams crafts a story about self-discovery, friendship, and the messy, human truth beneath social expectations. The novel’s humor sits beside raw honesty about heartbreak, identity, and mental health, offering both entertainment and a thoughtful lens on modern dating and culture. This is a book that resonates with readers who appreciate character-driven drama, social realism, and humour that lands with precision.
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Natives is Akala’s landmark blend of memoir, history, and social critique. It examines how race and class shape British life today by drawing on personal experiences—from childhood encounters with policing to family dynamics and education—while connecting these anecdotes to larger structures and legacies. The book’s provocative analysis invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths about empire, ideology, and identity, making it essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Britain’s racialised landscape. This is not purely an academic text; it’s a narrative that invites empathy and critical thinking in equal measure.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is a must for readers who crave honest, contemporary fiction alongside rigorous social critique. It suits adults and mature young adults drawn to British fiction that centers Black voices, identity, and personal resilience, as well as readers exploring race and class in the UK. Perfect for book clubs, gift buyers looking for meaningful, conversation-spurring reads, and fans of unpacking cultural narratives through both narrative and nonfiction. It also appeals to students and educators seeking accessible texts that illuminate current social dynamics without sacrificing literary quality. If you’re building a shelf that balances empathy with analysis, this two-book collection is an excellent fit.
Key Benefits:
- Dual-format engagement: gripping fiction paired with insightful nonfiction
- Timely voice from two bold British authors, expanding cultural perspectives
- Ideal for gift buyers seeking meaningful, conversation-worthy reads
- Great for reading groups exploring identity, race, and society
- Strong, durable paperback edition ideal for everyday shelving
- Shortlist-friendly, award-tueled credibility from acclaimed writers
About the Author:
Candice Carty-Williams burst onto the UK literary scene with Queenie, a debut that quickly became a talking point for its honest portrayal of a Black British woman navigating love and life in London. The novel’s impact helped amplify diverse voices in contemporary fiction. Akala, also known as Kingslee Daley, is a celebrated rapper, poet, and educator whose work spans music, history, and political commentary. His book Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire is a widely discussed memoir and social critique that blends personal experience with a broader historical analysis of empire, race, and class in Britain. Akala’s multifaceted career as a musician and public thinker informs his accessible, provocative writing. This pairing brings two respected voices together, offering both intimate storytelling and fearless cultural critique.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you want a reading experience that entertains, challenges, and informs, this collection delivers. Queenie’s candid narrative pulls you into a relatable, emotionally honest world, while Natives invites you to examine the larger forces shaping those personal experiences. The set is a compelling gift for readers craving diverse perspectives, and a sturdy, collectible addition to any bookshelf—offering a complete reading journey in one purchase. It’s an invitation to empathy, discussion, and repeated revisits as you reflect on how individual stories intersect with national histories.
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.