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Girl, Woman, Other, Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, Queenie 3-Book Set - Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789123979516

Publisher: Penguin
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Titles in This Set:
Girl, Woman, Other
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Queenie

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback

Overview:
Three landmark works come together in this powerful collection from The Book Bundle, bringing together voices that have reshaped contemporary British writing. Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo follows twelve intertwined lives across a century of Black British experience, celebrating resilience, community, and the search for belonging. Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge offers a rigorous, accessible exploration of Britain’s racial history and structures, inviting readers to confront uncomfortable truths and grow understanding. Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams presents a vividly modern portrait of a young Black British woman navigating love, friendship, and career in a society quick to judge but slow to listen. Together, these three books offer a panoramic, human-centred view of identity, class, and belonging in the United Kingdom—perfect for readers ready to deepen empathy, spark important conversations, and enjoy compelling storytelling across genres.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This collection shines because it pairs fiction and non-fiction in a cohesive, thought-provoking bundle that illuminates the Black British experience from multiple angles. Evaristo’s innovative, polyphonic storytelling across generations sits alongside Eddo-Lodge’s incisive social critique, and Candice Carty-Williams’s tender, witty depiction of modern life. The result is a diverse reading journey that feels deliberately designed to provoke discussion, widen perspectives, and deepen cultural literacy. It’s a binge-read opportunity with emotional pull, ideal for book clubs, classrooms, and gift-givers who want to offer both entertainment and enlightenment. Owning the full set gives readers a compact, influential cross-section of voices that collectively map Britain’s past, present, and evolving future.

Books Included in This Collection:
Girl, Woman, Other
This acclaimed novel threads the lives of twelve characters as they move through Britain’s 20th and 21st centuries. Expect a lyrical blend of prose and verse, intimate portraits of family and friends, and a sweeping look at identity, motherhood, sexuality, and migration. The book’s warmth, humor, and unflinching honesty invite readers to see themselves in a broad tapestry of experience, while highlighting the everyday acts of courage that shape communities. A landmark work that continues to spark conversation and reflection, it is a quintessential addition to any thoughtful shelf.

Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
This essential non-fiction work examines Britain’s racial history and current structures with clarity and conviction. Eddo-Lodge argues that racism is not confined to individual prejudice but woven into institutions, media, and everyday life. The book offers historical context, personal testimony, and practical insight into how conversations about race can be more productive when readers acknowledge systemic patterns. Written in accessible, engaging prose, it equips readers to understand, discuss, and challenge racism in a constructive way, making it a vital reference for both learners and engaged readers seeking social awareness.

Queenie
Candice Carty-Williams’s debut novel delivers a sharp, funny, and honest portrait of a 20-something Black British woman navigating love, work, and friendships in London. Queenie’s voice is brash, relatable, and deeply human, balancing humor with moments of vulnerability as she confronts microaggressions, dating dilemmas, and the constant negotiation of two cultures. The story feels intimate and contemporary, offering warmth, resilience, and a candid look at modern relationships. This is storytelling with real heart and bite, sure to resonate with readers who crave authentic character-led fiction that also reflects wider social themes.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This three-book collection is ideal for adult readers seeking thought-provoking, conversation-starting literature and non-fiction about race, identity, and society in Britain. It’s excellent for book clubs exploring cultural diversity, students looking for accessible introductions to Black British literature, teachers seeking compelling classroom resources, and gift buyers aiming to gift a cohesive, meaningful reading journey. Fans of literary fiction, social history, and contemporary realism will appreciate the distinct yet complementary voices, while collectors will value the cohesive set design and the way these titles illuminate a shared cultural conversation.

Key Benefits:

  • Discover three influential works that together broaden understanding of race, identity, and culture in Britain.
  • Experience a diverse mix of genres—award-winning fiction, accessible non-fiction, and contemporary realism.
  • Engage in meaningful book-club discussions with three complementary perspectives.
  • Perfect for gifting to readers who crave depth, empathy, and honest storytelling.
  • High-quality paperback format in a consistent UK edition aesthetic for a cohesive display.
  • A ready-made reading journey that transcends one book, enriching perspective with every page.
  • Strong potential for lifelong readers to explore more titles by each author.

About the Author:
This collection spotlights three acclaimed voices shaping contemporary Britain. Bernardine Evaristo is a Booker Prize-winning author celebrated for bold, boundary-crossing storytelling that blends prose and verse to capture a wide chorus of Black British experiences. Reni Eddo-Lodge is a prominent journalist and cultural commentator whose work on race relations became a catalyst for national conversations about history, power, and equality. Candice Carty-W Williams is a rapidly celebrated novelist whose debut Queenie earned widespread recognition for its sharp wit, emotional honesty, and keen social insight. Together, these authors offer a powerful spectrum of perspectives—fiction, analysis, and voice-driven storytelling—that resonates with modern readers and fuels thoughtful discussion.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re building a bookshelf that reflects Britain in all its complexity, this trio is essential. The collection provides immediate context, emotional resonance, and practical insight into how race, class, and gender shape everyday life. With a blend of literary artistry, accessible critique, and contemporary realism, it’s perfect for readers who want to expand empathy and conversation while enjoying top-tier storytelling. The set also works beautifully as a premium gift for readers who appreciate culturally significant, award-winning authors and a cohesive, collectible presentation.

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