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I Am Not Your Baby Mother, Me and White Supremacy & More 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Mixed Format

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ISBN: 9789123990856

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Titles in This Set:
I Am Not Your Baby Mother [Hardcover]
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Me and White Supremacy [Hardcover]

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Format: Mixed lot

Overview:
This powerful 3-book collection brings together three game-changing titles that have reshaped conversations around race, motherhood, and social justice. I Am Not Your Baby Mother by Candice Brathwaite offers a frank, intimate account of Black motherhood in modern Britain, revealing how race and gender shape everyday parenting, identity, and community. Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge is a landmark examination of Britain's race history, class dynamics, and the persistent inequalities that continue to affect Black lives today. Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad invites readers to engage in a practical, reflective journey to recognise privilege, confront bias, and take concrete steps toward allyship. This trio is ideal for readers seeking truth-telling, practical guidance, and perspectives that spark meaningful change. Together, they form a coherent reading path for anyone building a more informed, compassionate, and active approach to race and culture in everyday life.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What sets this collection apart is the complementary rhythm of its voices and methods. Each title challenges readers to look inward as much as outward: Brathwaite grounds discussion in lived experience of motherhood and community; Eddo-Lodge connects historical strands to present-day Britain; Saad provides structured, actionable exercises to dismantle white privilege. The format and tone across the trio align to support readers who want accessible, evidence-based exploration without sacrificing emotional honesty. For book lovers who crave a curated, authoritative dip into race, history, and personal growth, this set offers a coherent reading journey, ideal for thoughtful gift-giving, study groups, or a personal expansion of a socially conscious library.

Books Included in This Collection:
I Am Not Your Baby Mother [Hardcover]
Candice Brathwaite’s fearless memoir replays the realities of Black motherhood with warmth, grit, and sharp insight. It confronts stereotypes, exposes the gaps in representation, and celebrates resilience and community. This volume is a candid invitation to see parenting through a more inclusive lens, making it a must-read for expectant mothers, families seeking authentic perspectives, and anyone who wants to deepen conversations about identity and belonging in modern Britain.

Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Reni Eddo-Lodge provides a compelling, well-researched critique of how race operates in British society, tracing the historical threads that shape current disparities. The book blends personal narrative, historical context, and accessible analysis to help readers understand systemic racism, class dynamics, and the everyday acts of prejudice that persist. It’s an essential title for students, educators, allies, and anyone seeking to grasp how race intersects with culture, policy, and daily life in the UK today.

Me and White Supremacy [Hardcover]
Layla F. Saad’s practical guide turns reflection into action. Through a series of exercises, readers examine complicity in racism, unlearn harmful myths, and commit to ongoing, real-world anti-racist practice. This hardcover edition brings the workbook-style approach to life, making it a go-to resource for individuals and discussion groups aiming to cultivate accountability, empathy, and sustained social change.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adult readers, students, and educators who want a rigorous yet readable entry point into race, culture, and motherhood in Britain and beyond. It’s a vital addition for book clubs, university reading lists, and community libraries seeking diverse non-fiction that invites dialogue, debate, and action. Gift buyers will find a meaningful, conversation-starting set for graduates, new parents, and anyone committed to expanding their understanding of race, privilege, and justice.

Key Benefits:

  • Three influential, award‑winning voices in one premium collection
  • Clear frameworks for understanding race, privilege, and motherhood in contemporary Britain
  • Practical exercises and real‑world guidance to foster allyship and accountability
  • Great value for eco-friendly readers who want a cohesive reading journey
  • Excellent gift for readers, classrooms, and study groups seeking thoughtful engagement

About the Author:
Candice Brathwaite is a British author and commentator whose work centres on Black motherhood, representation, and social narratives. Her debut memoir sparked conversations about race, parenting, and identity in modern Britain. Reni Eddo-Lodge is an acclaimed writer and commentator on race, class, and British history, whose influential work has shaped discussions around inclusion and equality. Layla F. Saad, a writer and activist, authored Me and White Supremacy to provide practical steps toward anti-racism and accountability. Together, these authors bring diverse perspectives, rigorous analysis, and personal honesty that empower readers to engage with difficult topics and grow their own understanding and action.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Packed with compelling narratives and actionable guidance, this trio amplifies urgent conversations about race and motherhood. Owning the complete collection ensures a consistent, thought-provoking reading journey that supports ongoing learning and discussion. It also offers excellent gift appeal for readers who want to spark meaningful debates, widen their library with trusted non-fiction, and join a growing community of readers committed to social justice and inclusive futures.

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