Social groups, communities and identities

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.’

Period

‘Terrific and timely’ Elizabeth Day

’Stories that will make you cringe, weep and laugh out loud’ Scarlett Curtis

Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick

From ‘one of the greatest writers of our time’ (Toni Morrison) – the author of Their Eyes Were Watching God and Barracoon – a collection of remarkable short stories from the Harlem Renaissance

With a foreword by Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage

FLEX: Reinventing Work for a Smarter, Happier Life

‘A beguiling exploration of how flexibility can contribute to creativity, purpose and happiness.’ Justine Roberts, founder of Mumsnet

‘Straight-talking self-help… Inspiring words, practical help and a fresh way of seeing things that we’ll be forcing on just about everyone we know.’Stylist

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.

Roaring Girls: The forgotten feminists of British history

‘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.

Brave

‘My life, as you will read, has taken me from one cult to another. BRAVE is the story of how I fought my way out of these cults and reclaimed my life. I want to help you do the same.’–Rose McGowan

A revealing memoir and empowering manifesto – a voice for generations

She Must Be Mad

‘Brave and beautiful.’ Stylist Magazine

‘Social media’s answer to Carol Ann Duffy’ Sunday Times STYLE

‘Divine.’ Cecelia Ahern

How to Win at Feminism: The Definitive Guide to Having It All… And Then Some!

’People say women can’t be funny. WRONG… I love Reductress.’-Sam Bain, co-creator of Peep Show

The definitive manual on how to be the best feminist you can be—as told by a hilariously misguided yet well-meaning women’s magazine. From the creators of the wildly popular satirical website, Reductress.

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