Social groups, communities and identities

The Closet

Throughout his life, clothes have provided an outlet through which journalist Teo van den Broeke understands both himself and the world around him.

Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson

The first definitive biography of revolutionary activist Marsha P. Johnson—an iconic and trailblazing figure in LGBTQIA+ history—unveiling her life, profound impact, and enduring legacy.

The Queer Bible

‘We stand on the shoulders of giants. Now we learn their names.’

Docile: Memoir of a Not So Perfect Asian Girl

From Texas sugar cane fields, Ivy League halls to her homeland of South Korea and back again this memoir is a journey through identity crises, mental health struggles, and the quest for selfhood.

I Am Not a Tourist

‘An important new voice’ DAVID YIP, actor

‘A vital resource’ PEYVAND SADEGHIAN, actor and writer

‘Important and poignant…A brilliant read’ HELEN TSE MBE, author of Sweet Mandarin

The Future Is Greater

Do you feel like you never have enough time? Do everyone else’s needs come first? Do you keep pushing back on your dreams as you wait for the perfect time that just never seems to arrive?

The Future Is Greater

Do you feel like you never have enough time? Do everyone else’s needs come first? Do you keep pushing back on your dreams as you wait for the perfect time that just never seems to arrive?

Smart Sex

Host of the #1 podcast Sex with Emily, sex educator and expert in human sexuality, Dr Emily Morse offers a ground-breaking new guide to sex and pleasure.

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? 

Nobody Asked For This: Unabridged edition

A beautiful poetry collection bringing together the collected works of bestselling poet Charly Cox for the very first time with new and exclusive material.

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.’

Roaring Girls

‘Extraordinary’ Woman&Home

A Roaring Girl was loud when she should be quiet, disruptive when she should be submissive, sexual when she should be pure, ‘masculine’ when she should be ‘feminine’.

Meet the unsung heroines of British history who refused to play by the rules.

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