Social & ethical issues

The Good Ally

‘I invite you to be courageous and get comfortable with being uncomfortable, because any discomfort you feel is temporary and pales in comparison to what black and brown people often have to experience on a daily basis.

Are you ready? 

Let’s get started, we have work to do.’

Make it Happen

‘Make It Happen reminds us that people of any age can create change in their communities. From finding allies to setting goals, everyone who wants to contribute to a better future can learn from Amika’s book.’ Malala Yousafzai

Good Grief: Embracing life at a time of death

‘The most life-affirming book ever written about death.’ Sandi Toksvig

‘One of the most powerful and helpful books about grief that you will ever read.’ Anita Anand

‘Grief is more than the price of love. It is love. We must learn not just to live with it, but to make it welcome.’

GIRL: On Black Womanhood and Belonging

‘Powerful, intelligent and vital – one of the year’s must-reads’

Hannah Nathanson, Features Director, ELLE

Featuring contributions from Candice Carty-Williams, Jessica Horn, Ebele Okobi, Funmi Fetto and Freddie Harrel.

The Good Ally: Unabridged edition

‘I invite you to be courageous and get comfortable with being uncomfortable, because any discomfort you feel is temporary and pales in comparison to what black and brown people often have to experience on a daily basis.

Are you ready? 

Let’s get started, we have work to do.’

A Woman of Firsts

‘The Muslim Mother Teresa’ Huffington Post

Winner of the 2023 Templeton Prize

Imprisonment. Mutilation. Persecution.

Edna Adan Ismail endured it all – for the women of Africa.

The Alcohol Experiment Journal

From the bestselling author of This Naked Mind, this journal will give you the tools you need to take your relationship with alcohol into your own hands.

This Naked Mind

Control Alcohol, Find Freedom, Discover Happiness & Change Your Life

‘Brilliant’ – Stella Duffy

The Power of Privilege

The death of George Floyd and subsequent Black Lives Matter protests have made clear to everyone the vicious reality of racism that persists today.

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