We Should All Be Feminists, Dear Ijeawele & More 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Why im no longer talking to white people about race
we should all be feminists
dear ijeawele
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This thoughtful 3-book collection brings together three influential voices addressing race, gender, and society with clarity, candour, and heart. Why im no longer talking to white people about race by Reni Eddo-Lodge offers a timely, accessible reckoning with how race operates in contemporary Britain, guided by personal narrative and rigorous analysis. We should all be feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie distills a lifetime of experience into a concise, galvanising argument that feminism benefits everyone, not just women. Dear ijeawele by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie transforms a chat with a friend into a practical manifesto for parenting with equality at the core, presenting fifteen concrete suggestions for raising a feminist child. In paperback, these titles are easy to handle at home, in study groups, or on the commute, making thoughtful conversations about identity, power, and belonging wonderfully accessible. Whether you’re expanding your own worldview or seeking powerful gifts for thinkers, this set speaks with authenticity and authority.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This collection shines because it pairs a rigorous, culturally resonant race conversation with intimate, practical feminist guidance. Eddo-Lodge’s exploration of history, bias, and policy offers readers a foundation for understanding systemic inequality, while Adichie’s essays reframes feminism for a global audience—clear, compelling, and eminently quotable. Dear Ijeawele adds a warm, actionable parenting angle that translates big ideas into everyday practice. Together, the trio creates a cohesive reading journey: eye-opening, conversation-starting, and deeply quotable. The set is ideal for book clubs, classrooms, or any reader who wants to engage with difficult topics in a constructive, human way. It also makes a thoughtful, high-value gift that signals intellect, empathy, and a commitment to change.
Books Included in This Collection:
Why im no longer talking to white people about race
Reni Eddo-Lodge’s landmark inquiry into race, history, and everyday prejudice is written with vigour and honesty. This book blends personal narrative, research, and accessible prose to illuminate how racism persists in modern society and how conversations about race can be navigated more honestly. It’s a powerful starter for anyone seeking context for contemporary debates, as well as a bold call to action for readers who want to participate more knowledgeably in the conversation about race and equality.
we should all be feminists
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s concise, persuasive essay reframes feminism for a wide audience, turning ideas into practical insight. Accessible yet deeply intelligent, it explores gender dynamics, privilege, and the everyday ways feminism can improve lives. These pages feel like a conversation you wish everyone had with you—honest, human, and empowering. The tone is warm and persuasive, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and to imagine a fairer world in which women and men share opportunities, respect, and responsibility alike.
dear ijeawele
In this intimate missive, Adichie offers fifteen thoughtful suggestions for raising a feminist daughter. Short, practical, and uplifting, the book translates complex social questions into everyday parenting decisions—from language and discipline to aspirations and autonomy. It’s a compact manual for caregivers and educators seeking to model equality in daily life. The clarity and tenderness of Adichie’s guidance make the ideas approachable for readers at many stages of parenthood, while still delivering a bold message about what a fair, inclusive upbringing can look like in practice.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adults and young adults who want to deepen their understanding of race, gender, and social equity. It suits readers who enjoyed current affairs and feminist thought, book clubs seeking provocative discussion material, students studying sociology or gender studies, teachers looking for accessible classroom resources, and gift buyers aiming to inspire thoughtful dialogue. It’s particularly well-suited to UK readers exploring Britain’s racial history and contemporary culture, as well as global audiences drawn to Adichie’s universal perspectives on feminism and parenting. If you’ve been seeking approachable, substantive works that spark conversation and reflection, this set will resonate powerfully.
Key Benefits:
- Gives a clear, contemporary framework for understanding race and bias in everyday life
- Offers practical, actionable guidance for discussing feminism and equality
- Provides a balanced blend of personal narrative and rigorous analysis
- Perfect for discussion groups, classrooms, and self-guided study
- High-quality paperback format that’s comfortable to read at home or on the go
- Author credibility: two of the most influential voices in contemporary feminist and social discourse
- Gift-ready, with a cohesive theme that invites long-term reading and reflection
About the Author:
Reni Eddo-Lodge is a British-N Nigerian writer and journalist whose work on race, identity, and history has sparked national conversations. Her memoir-style analysis of systemic racism in Britain, Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race, is a landmark title in modern non-fiction. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a renowned Nigerian author whose novels and essays—including We Should All Be Feminists and Dear Ijeawele—have shaped global discussions about feminism, gender, and social justice. Adichie’s work is celebrated for its lyrical clarity, moral urgency, and ability to translate complex ideas into practical everyday insight. Together, these authors offer complementary perspectives that illuminate both race and gender in a global context, making this collection a powerful resource for readers seeking depth, empathy, and a more inclusive worldview.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this three-book collection means you’re equipped with a coherent, thought-provoking lens on the most pressing social issues of our time. The combination of Eddo-Lodge’s rigorous race analysis and Adichie’s accessible feminism guidance creates a compelling reading arc that informs, challenges, and inspires action. It’s an ideal starter pack for anyone building a personal library centered on equality, justice, and thoughtful discourse—plus it makes a meaningful, keepsake gift for friends, colleagues, or students who are ready to engage deeply with the world around them.
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.