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

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ISBN: 9789123980147

Publisher: Fourth Estate/Bloomsbury Publishing/Penguin
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Titles in This Set:
Americanah
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Girl, Woman, Other

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
This 3-book collection brings together three landmark works that illuminate race, identity, and belonging from Lagos to London to the American Northeast. Americanah follows Ifemelu and Obinze across continents, weaving a sweeping love story with sharp social observation about how race shapes experience in modern life. Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race offers a lucid, engaging examination of Britain's racial history and present-day dynamics, connecting personal experience to policy, education, and media. Girl, Woman, Other brings twelve interwoven lives into focus, charting a hundred-year arc of British womanhood with wit, tenderness, and audacity. The trio stands as a powerful conversation about who we are, where we come from, and how we find home. This collection is ideal for readers seeking literary fiction and insightful non-fiction alike, delivered in cohesive, thought-provoking voices. Owning the set is not just convenient; it creates a unified reading journey, a ready-made course in race, gender, migration, and social change.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Three distinct authors, three continents, one essential theme: identity in a rapidly shifting world. Adichie’s Americanah offers immersive storytelling that blends romance with astute social critique, revealing how race shapes intimate decisions and life trajectories. Eddo-Lodge’s Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race translates complex history and policy into accessible, personal narrative, inviting readers to rethink assumptions with clarity. Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other experiments with form to give voice to a generation of women often unheard, weaving humor, resilience, and political insight into a compelling chorus. Together, these titles deliver a rich, binge-worthy reading experience that spans continents and cultures, making this set a thoughtful gift for readers hungry for depth, conversation, and connection across modern Britain and beyond.

Books Included in This Collection:
Americanah
From Lagos to New York and beyond, Americanah follows Ifemelu and Obinze as they navigate love, migration, and the lure—and limits—of belonging. Ifemelu’s candid reflections on race in America are both piercing and intimate, weaving social critique with a deeply human coming-of-age story. Adichie’s prose is lush, precise, and quietly radical, inviting readers to consider identity as something woven through every choice, movement, and relationship. This edition preserves the novel’s vibrant voice, making the emotional resonance of Ifemelu’s journey feel immediate and urgent for today’s readers. A powerful choice for fans of contemporary literary fiction about diaspora, love, and the politics of race.

Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
A clear-eyed exploration of how race and class shape everyday life in Britain, this book breaks down complex ideas into accessible, provocative chapters. Eddo-Lodge combines personal narrative with historical context, media critique, and practical reflections on policy and education, creating a toolkit for readers who want to understand systemic inequality without jargon. The prose is engaging and unapologetic, encouraging honest dialogue while offering readers ways to navigate difficult conversations. This collection edition presents a timely, important contribution to ongoing debates about race, belonging, and civic life in modern Britain.

Girl, Woman, Other
Bernardine Evaristo’s polyphonic novel follows twelve interconnected characters across generations, genders, and identities in Britain. The narrative weaves poetry, prose, humor, and social observation into a vibrant tapestry that celebrates resilience, creativity, and community. Each chapter offers a distinct perspective—daughter, mother, artist, friend—building toward a collective portrait of contemporary Black British experience. The inventive structure and lyrical voice make this a standout work for readers who crave bold form, diverse viewpoints, and stories that illuminate the ordinary as well as the extraordinary. A compelling choice for readers exploring gender, sexuality, culture, and belonging.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Aimed at adult readers who crave thoughtful literary fiction and sharp social analysis, this collection is ideal for book clubs, literature students, and anyone curious about race, migration, and gender in a global context. It’s perfect for fans of character-driven narratives and those who enjoy discovering fresh, courageous voices from the UK and beyond. Gift-ready for graduates, new homeowners, cultural-curious friends, or readers building a diverse home library, the set also suits BookTok communities and readers seeking meaningful, conversation-starting reads that linger well after the last page.

Key Benefits:

  • Three powerful perspectives on race, identity, and belonging in one cohesive collection
  • Cohesive paperback set with unified design for on-shelf appeal
  • Cross-continental storytelling that enriches understanding of migration and culture
  • Perfect for book clubs, classrooms, and thoughtful gifting
  • Engaging blend of fiction and non-fiction with accessible, compelling prose
  • Author voices that are respected, discussed, and frequently recommended

About the Author:
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a Nigerian novelist and essayist whose work—most notably Americanah and Purple Hibiscus—has helped redefine contemporary global fiction, exploring identity, family, and postcolonial life with lyrical clarity. Reni Eddo-Lodge is a British writer and journalist whose work on race, class, and culture has sparked widespread discussion and reflection in Britain and beyond. Bernardine Evaristo is a celebrated British author and Booker Prize-winning writer known for her inventive, polyphonic storytelling that foregrounds Black British experiences and voices. Together, these three authors offer a rare, cross-cultural examination of what it means to belong in today’s world—across Africa, the Caribbean, and the UK—delivering reading experiences that are both deeply moving and intellectually engaging.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This trio brings together powerful, skillful storytelling and insightful social analysis in a single, convenient collection. It’s an ideal gateway into contemporary conversations about race, gender, and migration, while also delivering major reading pleasure across three distinct voices. The set makes a thoughtful, lasting gift for committed readers, students, and cultural explorers who value literature with purpose and impact. Owning the complete collection creates a cohesive reading journey, a ready-made discussion starter for group reads, and a striking display piece for any bookshelf.

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