Mwana, is a young man from Bantuland, living in Geneva with one foot in each culture. He sees Swiss society through African eyes, with all its contradictions.
In 1948, HMT Empire Windrush sails along the Caribbean picking up excited young men and women before heading for the Mother Country. But what happens during the voyage?
A collection of diverse stories about love and desire by South Asian-heritage British Muslim women writers, including Ayisha Malik and Shelina Janmohamed. Reflections on migration, racism and arranged marriage.
A POWERFUL AND TIMELY PLEA FOR TOLERANCE AND UNDERSTANDING. This is Tahar Ben Jelloun's succinct explanation of the seductions and dangers of terrorism in the modern world.
A GLORIOUS HOMAGE TO LIBRARIES From one of Mexico's foremost authors comes a wondrous adventure story of a boy who goes to live with his kooky, book-obsessed uncle in a library where books have supernatural powers. An unforgettable adventure story about the magic of books, libraries and the power of reading
Set in 1968, the year of Enoch Powell's infamous "Rivers of Blood" speech, The Nowhere Man is an intricate, perceptive tragedy of alienation centered around the violent racism sparked by Britain's post-war immigration drive.
REVISED EDITION, BOOK 4 in THE STRIKER SERIES. The ghostly players from the winning 1966 England Football World Cup team has come to the aid of Ducie High XI school football team but what pound of living flesh will the zombies demand...?
A novel following an aspiring footballer who discovers that he's going deaf. Explores issues of disability and the different ways we choose to handle it.
Leonard is sat on the substitutes' bench, but never asked to play ... and it's not even as if the Ducie High football team is any good: they get beaten, time after time. Then everything changes after he meets the 1996 England World Cup team.