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The Guilty Feminist, Invisible Women, Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789124015404

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Titles in This Set:
The Guilty Feminist
Invisible Women
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780349010120, 9781784706289, 9781408870587

Overview:
Three acclaimed voices, one essential collection for readers who want to understand the modern world through sharper eyes. The Guilty Feminist by Deborah Frances-White blends humor with candid, thought-provoking discussion about gender, inclusion, and personal growth. It invites you to challenge guilt, set boundaries, and say yes to change in a way that feels practical and empowering. Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez reveals how data gaps and design biases systematically ignore half the population, from healthcare to cities to everyday products. Through engaging case studies and accessible analysis, it shows why rethinking data collection isn’t just academic—it reshapes policy and everyday life for everyone. Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge takes readers on a clear-eyed journey through history, class, and contemporary race relations in Britain, helping readers understand how past and present interconnect. Together, these three paperback titles form a timely, empowering set for curious minds aiming to understand power, privilege, and progress—and to spark informed, constructive conversations in home, classroom and beyond.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This is more than a trio of important books—it’s a cohesive exploration of gender, data, and race, told in complementary voices. The Guilty Feminist offers relatable self-reflection and practical strategies for challenging stereotypes; Invisible Women translates complex research into actionable insight for everyday life and professional settings; Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race translates big ideas into accessible, conversation-starting reading. The combination provides a 360-degree view of social justice issues, making it ideal for discussion groups, course readers, and thoughtful gift-giving. With a consistent paperback format and a compelling, agenda-setting lineup, this set invites readers to binge-read with purpose and share insights that resonate long after the final page.

Books Included in This Collection:
The Guilty Feminist
Deborah Frances-White’s witty, fearless voice guides readers through contemporary feminism with warmth and honesty. This book blends personal stories, interviews with activists and leading voices, and practical reflections on how to navigate guilt, power, and change in everyday life. It’s a primer for saying No when you mean it and Yes when you truly want to, encouraging confident, inclusive action in the workplace, home, and community. Expect sharp humor, candid vulnerability, and a roadmap for turning intention into real-world impact.

Invisible Women
Caroline Criado Perez lays bare the gender data gap that pervades policy, technology, and design. Through engaging case studies and accessible analysis, the book shows how systems designed for a male default exclude women and non-binary people, often with tangible consequences for safety, health, and opportunity. By highlighting concrete examples—from healthcare to urban planning—this title equips readers to demand change, advocate for better data practices, and imagine a world built with everyone in mind. It’s a rigorous, eye-opening read presented in a approachable paperback format.

Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Reni Eddo-Lodge presents a provocative, well-structured examination of race, class, and history in Britain. The book traces how racial ideas have shaped society, language, and daily life, urging readers to confront uncomfortable truths and engage in constructive dialogue. Written with clarity and personal immediacy, it serves as a practical guide for classrooms, discussion groups, and allies seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary race relations. The result is a compelling blend of critique, context, and candid storytelling that sparks thoughtful reflection and action.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adult readers and older teens with an interest in gender studies, social justice, and modern British history. It suits university and college reading lists, book clubs, and workplace learning programs focused on inclusion and equity. Gift buyers will appreciate the thoughtful combination of voices, while libraries and educators can use it to stimulate informed discussion and critical thinking. It’s also a powerful personal development set for readers who want practical insights, stronger empathy, and a more nuanced view of current social dynamics.

Key Benefits:

  • Three timely, accessible perspectives on gender, data, and race
  • Engaging, discussion-friendly formats that spark conversations
  • Practical takeaways for influencing workplace inclusion and everyday life
  • High-quality paperback editions designed for thoughtful reading and gifting
  • Strong value by consolidating three important titles in one collection
  • Great for book clubs, classrooms, and personal development shelves
  • Gifts for readers who want to understand power, privilege, and progress

About the Author:
Deborah Frances-White is a comedian, writer and host of The Guilty Feminist, known for blending humour with social critique. Caroline Criado Perez is a writer and feminist commentator whose work on gender bias has sparked global discussion and policy considerations. Reni Eddo-Lodge is a journalist and author whose work focuses on race, identity, and inequality, and who has contributed to broader conversations about race relations in Britain. Together, these authors bring a diverse range of voices and expertise that deepen readers’ understanding of feminism, data, and race in contemporary society.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete collection means you’re equipped with three powerful, complementary viewpoints that illuminate how gender, data, and race shape everyday experience. The trio is ideally suited for late-night reading marathons, thought-provoking discussions in groups, and as a meaningful gift for readers who crave depth, nuance, and practical insight. The consistent paperback format makes it easy to display, share, and revisit—creating a cohesive reading journey that grows with you.

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