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Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging, Me and White Supremacy 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Mixed Format

by Akala
SKU VRT-8251

ISBN: 9789123979158

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Titles in This Set:
British On Race Identity and Belonging
Me and White Supremacy [Hardcover]
Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire

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Format: Mixed lot

Overview:
In this essential trio, readers gain a panoramic view of modern Britain’s conversations about race, belonging, and power. This 3-book collection brings together Afua Hirsch’s Brit(ish), Layla Saad’s Me and White Supremacy, and Akala’s Natives, each offering a distinct lens on how identity is formed, challenged, and defended in everyday life, media, and institutions. Hirsch’s work questions national myths and how imperial history continues to shape contemporary attitudes. Saad’s book provides practical exercises to dismantle white privilege and invites readers to reflect and act. Akala’s Natives uses personal memoir and social analysis to explore class, opportunity, and the legacies of empire in the UK today. The set is designed for anyone seeking a deeper, more honest understanding of race or looking for thought-provoking non-fiction that informs conversation, education, and action. With accessible voices and rigorous analysis, this collection invites readers to engage with difficult truths and explore transformative ideas.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Three voices, one urgent conversation: Britain’s past and present on race, identity, and belonging. This collection ties together personal memoir, social critique, and practical guidance into a cohesive reading journey. Each author approaches the same questions from a different angle—Hirsch’s historical lens; Saad’s actionable reflection; Akala’s grounded analysis—allowing readers to compare perspectives and deepen understanding. The format variety adds texture and pacing, encouraging immersive reading and group discussion. Together, the trio offers a complete reading journey for students, book clubs, and curious readers seeking to understand race in Britain today.

Books Included in This Collection:
British On Race Identity and Belonging
In British On Race Identity and Belonging, Afua Hirsch questions what it means to be British today, weaving memoir, history, and social commentary. She examines how the nation’s imperial past continues to shape conversations about belonging, identity, and everyday racism, inviting readers to confront uncomfortable truths with courage and curiosity. The book blends accessible storytelling with rigorous research, making it perfect for readers who want a thoughtful, provocative exploration of national identity, immigration, and community. It is timely, personal, and persuasive.

Me and White Supremacy [Hardcover]
In Me and White Supremacy, Layla Saad invites readers to recognise the pervasive ways white privilege operates in everyday settings. Through reflective exercises and candid storytelling, the book guides readers through understanding complicity, accountability, and allyship. The hardcover edition provides a sturdy, keepsake-sized volume ideal for journaling and group discussions in classrooms, workplaces, and book clubs. It’s a transformative, actionable guide—not just a read, but a step-by-step path toward more conscious, constructive change.

Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
In Natives Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire, Akala blends personal memoir with historical and social analysis to map how race and class shape life in Britain today. He examines opportunity gaps, education, policing, and daily life, offering a lucid, energetic argument for systemic change. The book’s engaging voice—part storyteller, part analyst—makes complex history accessible while challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths. It’s a compelling guide for anyone seeking to understand the lived reality behind public debates on race and inequality.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for readers curious about modern Britain’s race dynamics and identity formation. Students and educators seeking accessible, rigorous non-fiction for discussion will find this trio especially useful. It’s also a thoughtful gift for graduates, book clubs, and readers who want to understand whiteness, privilege, and structural inequality from multiple perspectives. For activists and community-minded readers, the collection provides credible insights and a balanced, multi-voiced platform for dialogue and change.

Key Benefits:

  • Three influential voices deliver a comprehensive, multi-perspective exploration of race and identity in Britain.
  • Accessible writing across titles makes challenging topics approachable for a broad audience.
  • Practical exercises and real-world insights support personal growth and social change.
  • Ideal for study, discussion, and classroom use—or for thoughtful gifting.
  • Gathers established titles into a cohesive reading journey for binge-reading and reference.

About the Author:
Afua Hirsch is a British author, journalist, and broadcaster known for exploring race, identity and belonging with nuance and courage. Brit(ish) examines how imperial history shapes modern Britain. Layla Saad is a writer and educator who popularized a practical, reflective approach to dismantling white supremacy through social media-driven conversation. Akala is a British author, poet, and rapper whose work connects history, education, and culture to reveal how race and class intersect in everyday life. Together, these voices form a powerful triad that illuminates complex questions with credibility, empathy, and urgency.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the full trio offers a complete, timely journey through race and belonging in Britain. It provides diverse viewpoints in one package, ideal for study groups, discussions, and personal growth. The hardcover Me and White Supremacy adds durability and focus, while the other two titles complement with memoir and analysis for a balanced reading experience. Whether for yourself or as a gift, this set signals a commitment to understanding, dialogue, and change—making it a meaningful addition to any non-fiction bookshelf.

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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