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Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire & Unspeakable 2 Books Collection Set by Akala - Non Fiction - Paperback

SKU PLD6175

ISBN: 9789123971992

Publisher: Two Roads, W&N
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Titles in This Set:
Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Unspeakable The Autobiography

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
Two essential, timely voices are gathered in this powerful two-book collection. Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire by Akala blends memoir, social history, and sharp cultural critique to trace how race and class have shaped modern Britain. Drawing on personal experiences—from childhood stops and searches to revelations about family history—Akala connects intimate moments to larger social and political forces, offering readers a clear map of how the empire’s legacies persist today. Paired with Unspeakable The Autobiography, John Bercow’s candid memoir of his decades in Parliament, the collection provides a vivid, complementary lens on British public life: one intimate, one institutional, both compelling, provocative, and deeply human. This paperback set is ideal for curious readers who crave accessible, thought-provoking non-fiction that informs, challenges, and sparks dialogue—perfect for solo reading, book clubs, and thoughtful gift-giving.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This pairing brings together two voices from the heart of British life, each analyzing power, identity and public duty from distinct vantage points. Akala’s narrative grounds theory in lived experience, turning complex ideas about race, class and history into gripping, readable chapters. Bercow’s memoir offers frontline access to the machinery of Parliament, leadership tensions, and the fragile nature of democratic norms during a transformative era. Read together, they create a robust, multi-dimensional reading journey: a social history that explains how we got here, and a political memoir that reveals what it takes to steer a nation through upheaval. The result is a complete, conversation-starting set that sits beautifully on any shelf and makes a thoughtful, timely gift for readers who value depth, honesty, and civic insight.

Books Included in This Collection:
Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Natives blends personal storytelling with sharp social analysis to illuminate how Britain’s racial and class dynamics continue to shape everyday life. Akala writes with lucidity and urgency, turning experiences—both intimate and public—into a broader critique of history, education, policing, and culture. The book speaks to readers who want accessible, evidence-backed exploration of difficult topics and practical ideas for imagining a more equitable society. It’s a fearless, persuasive invitation to re-examine assumptions and engage in constructive, informed dialogue.

Unspeakable The Autobiography
John Bercow’s memoir offers an unflinching, sometimes controversial, account of his decades in the House of Commons, including the highs of parliamentary leadership and the tensions of Brexit-era politics. Written with candour and narrative clarity, the book peels back the curtain on parliamentary life, leadership decisions, and the evolving standards of public discourse. It’s a compelling choice for readers who enjoy political memoirs, institutional insight, and a humane portrait of public service under pressure. This volume makes the complexities of British democracy feel immediate and personal.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for adult readers who want rigorous, accessible non-fiction about race, class, and politics in the UK. It suits students and educators seeking contemporary social history and civic context, book clubs looking for high-impact discussion material, and gift buyers aiming to spark meaningful conversations among friends, families, or colleagues. Fans of memoirs, political writing, and investigative social commentary will find both titles engaging, timely, and highly quotable. It also works beautifully as a thoughtful, evergreen gift for graduates, lifelong learners, or anyone curious about how individual lives intersect with national narratives.

Key Benefits:

  • Two compelling non-fiction titles in a single, value-packed paperback set
  • Clear, accessible writing that makes complex topics approachable
  • Rich perspectives on race, class, and politics for meaningful discussion
  • Great for book clubs, classrooms, and thoughtful gift-giving
  • Distinct voices that complement each other to broaden understanding
  • Beautiful, compact edition ideal for display on a bookshelf or desk

About the Author:
Akala is a celebrated British rapper, writer and activist whose work spans music, education and social commentary. Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire showcases his multidisciplinary approach—combining personal narrative with rigorous analysis to interrogate how Britain’s imperial past informs present-day inequities. John Bercow, a former Speaker of the House of Commons, offers a candid, insider’s view of parliamentary life, leadership, and the forces shaping democratic debate during a pivotal period in UK politics. Together, these authors provide complementary, high-impact perspectives from two very different corners of public life, delivering insight, voice, and authority in a single, highly engaging collection.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re seeking thought-provoking, conversation-sparking non-fiction, this two-book collection delivers. The thoughtful pairing of personal memoir and political memoir invites rich discussion about history, identity, power, and democracy. The paperback format keeps the set approachable and gift-ready, while the dual-author perspective offers a broad, relevant lens on modern Britain. Whether expanding a non-fiction shelf, building a classroom or study resource, or selecting a meaningful present for the politically engaged reader in your life, this set combines immediacy with lasting value.

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