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How to Kidnap the Rich

How to Kidnap the Rich

Modern India is increasingly a place where elitism and a desire to earn a place among the haves at the expense of the have nots  has uprooted any sense of moral equity.
Judas and the Black Messiah

Judas and the Black Messiah

by Michael McMillan

In Judas and the Black Messiah, Fred Hampton is seen as the latest ‘Black Messiah’, posing a threat to national security by a paranoid J Edgar Hoover.
Klara and the Sun

Klara and the Sun

Ishiguro's elegant and moving novel is narrated by Klara, an AF (Artificial Friend) with excellent observational skills and capacity for empathy.
We Are All Birds of Uganda

We Are All Birds of Uganda

by Bashabi Fraser

In We Are All Birds of Uganda, the metropolis acts almost as a protagonist, which the characters try to claim by charting the streets of Leicester, London, and Kampala.
What White People Can Do Next

What White People Can Do Next

by Suzanne Harrington

Emma Dabiri advises readers to be more like the Black Panther Party who urged white supporters in 1968 to form a White Panther Party in the fight against racism.
Sound of Metal

Sound of Metal

by Raymond Antrobus

The film, Sound of Metal, and its sound deserve all the noise we can make in the culture.
A River Called Time 

A River Called Time 

by Sanjida O’Connell

Newland’s prescient novel is set in an imaginary version of London, in a world where colonialism and slavery never existed.
Living Newspaper Edition 3

Living Newspaper Edition 3

by Jonny Wright

Rather than attempting to replace news media, the Royal Court’s Living Newspaper allows creative writers to give their own, fresh perspectives.
Zanele Muholi 

Zanele Muholi 

by Andy Bay

Through the lens of their unique artistic perspective, Zanele Muholi strives to reflect the stories of the South African queer and transgender communities who bravely put their lives at stake in choosing to fully embrace their identity.
The Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories of Mystery Illness

The Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories of Mystery Illness

by Maame Blue

Suzanne O'Sullivan's case studies of patients afflicted with strange sleeping sicknesses.
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