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Homegoing, Girl, Woman, Other 3-Book Collection Set By Various Authors - Fiction - Paperback

SKU VRT-8091

ISBN: 9789124015022

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

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
Three acclaimed voices, one essential collection. This Homegoing, Girl, Woman, Other, Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race three-book set brings together a sweeping historical epic, a vibrant ensemble novel, and a bold non-fiction critique—each offering a distinct path into race, identity, and belonging. Homegoing, Yaa Gyasi’s remarkable debut (2016), follows Effia and Esi across Ghana and the United States, tracing seven generations of families as history reverberates through personal choices. Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo (2019) presents twelve interconnected lives across the United Kingdom, exploring motherhood, ambition, and art with a fearless, genre-blurring cadence. Reni Eddo-Lodge’s Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race (2017) pairs accessible analysis with candid narrative, unpacking Britain’s racial history and today’s conversations about privilege and inequality. Together, they form a powerful reading journey: immersive fiction that sparks empathy and insight, plus urgent non-fiction that informs, challenges, and invites conversation. This triple-threat collection is ideal for thoughtful readers seeking depth, conversation-worthy themes, and lasting resonance.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Linking threads across continents and generations, this set invites readers to compare how different writers imagine memory, power, and social change. Gyasi’s lineage-focused storytelling sits beside Evaristo’s mosaic of voices, while Eddo-Lodge provides the grounded, historical context that sharpens every question these books raise. The value lies not only in owning three distinguished works, but in experiencing three distinct modes of reading: a sweeping historical epic, a bold character-driven tapestry, and a persuasive, accessible critique. It’s a superb gift for graduates, book clubs, classrooms, and anyone building a personal library that champions cultural literacy. Ready for a bold reading binge, this collection also makes a stunning display on a shelf—premium, cohesive, and deeply engaging.

Books Included in This Collection:
Homegoing
Yaa Gyasi’s debut is a sweeping family saga that begins with two half-sisters, Effia and Esi, whose divergent fates unlock seven generations of history. From the Gold Coast to Mississippi, the narrative braid shifts between intimate portrait and vast historical panorama, revealing how choices ripple through time. The prose is precise and luminous, balancing heartbreaking tragedy with bright insight. Readers who relish ambitious historical fiction, genealogical storytelling, and immersive sagas will find this title both unforgettable and revelatory.

Girl, Woman, Other
Bernadine Evaristo’s ensemble novel follows twelve characters across Britain as they pursue identity, love, work, and belonging. With a daring blend of prose, verse, and social insight, the book examines gender, race, sexuality, and class through multiple viewpoints, each voice distinct yet harmonically interwoven. The reading experience is brisk, contemporary, and cinematic, inviting fresh perspectives on modern British life. This is ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven fiction, literary experimentation, and narratives that challenge conventional forms while delivering emotional truth.

Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Reni Eddo-Lodge’s influential work blends memoir, history, and practical analysis to unpack Britain’s racial landscape. Accessible without diluting complexity, it explains terms, timelines, and ideas while inviting readers to examine everyday biases and structural racism. The book functions as both a primer and a catalyst—perfect for curious readers, students, and anyone seeking a clearer, more honest framework for discussing race, privilege, and social change in contemporary Britain.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is ideal for adult readers who crave literary fiction with social impact plus accessible, compelling non-fiction. It suits book clubs seeking meaningful discussion, students of history and sociology, and anyone building a culturally literate home library. Gift buyers will appreciate the cohesive, premium paperback format and the distinct voices that spark conversation—from diaspora storytelling to UK-centric social critique. Whether you’re expanding a personal collection, curating a classroom resource, or searching for a thoughtful, conversation-starting gift, this set delivers depth, relevance, and lasting appeal.

Key Benefits:

  • Three acclaimed titles in one premium paperback set
  • Diverse voices spanning historical fiction, literary fiction, and non-fiction
  • Deepens understanding of race, identity, and belonging from multiple angles
  • Rich reading experience with empathy, insight, and intellectual curiosity
  • Excellent for book clubs with built-in discussion potential
  • Gift-ready collection that displays beautifully on any shelf

About the Author:
Yaa Gyasi is a Ghanaian‑American author whose debut novel Homegoing (2016) earned widespread critical acclaim for its panoramic, intimate storytelling and its fearless examination of history’s echoes in the present. Bernadine Evaristo is a Booker Prize‑winning British writer celebrated for her daring, polyphonic approach to character and form; Girl, Woman, Other (2019) is a landmark work that broadened the boundaries of contemporary fiction. Reni Eddo-Lodge is a prominent British writer and commentator on race, whose work has sparked national conversations about privilege, power, and everyday racism. Together, these authors offer a compelling spectrum of voices—from sweeping, multigenerational epic to intimate lives to critical, accessible analysis—making this set a standout for readers seeking depth and variety in one purchase.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection is more than a reading list; it’s a cultural toolkit. The juxtaposition of gyasi’s generational saga, evangelo’s eclectic chorus, and eddo-lodge’s incisive analysis creates a rich, layered reading experience that informs, provokes, and entertains. The paperback editions ensure easy handling, comfortable reading, and a cohesive shelf presence for gifting or personal libraries. It’s a thoughtful, high-quality purchase for those who want to understand the modern world through multiple, well‑crafted literary lenses—perfect for long-term reading pleasure and meaningful conversations.

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