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September Love

September Love

$29.99
A book that will change the way you think about love, relationships, heartbreak, and self-empowerment. Breaking the rules, challenging perceptions, and exploring the secret desires we keep hidden from the...
maar bidi: next generation black writing

maar bidi: next generation black writing

$24.99
In this beautifully crafted, evocative and poignant anthology of prose and fiction, a diverse group of young black writers are encouraged to find strength in their voices and what is...
The Gift of Everything

The Gift of Everything

$34.99
Lang’s evocative words of love, loss, and self-empowerment have inspired millions across the globe to seek their own voice through the healing power of poetry. A definite must-have collection for...
The How

The How

$26.99
Notes on the Great Work of Meeting YourselfAn inspiring blend of reflections, practical prompts and poetry from the acclaimed author of bone and The TerribleWe still dream though don't we?...
Of This Our Country: Acclaimed Nigerian Writers on the Home, Identity and Culture They Know

Of This Our Country: Acclaimed Nigerian Writers on the Home, Identity and Culture They Know

$32.99$22.99
To define Nigeria is to tell a half-truth. Many have tried, but most have concluded that it is impossible to capture the true scope and significance of Africa’s most populous...
Love & Misadventure (10th anniversary collector's edition)

Love & Misadventure (10th anniversary collector's edition)

$49.99
An elegant hardcover collector’s edition celebrating the 10th anniversary of the bestselling Love & Misadventure. This gorgeous gift book features a special foreword by Lang Leav and highly personal annotations...
Where the Bird Disappeared

Where the Bird Disappeared

$24.99
Translated by Samuel WilderWinner of the 2019 Palestine Book Awards Translation PrizeThis lyrical novel, set in the surroundings of the Palestinian village of Zakariyya, weaves a narrative rich in sensory...
Describing the Past

Describing the Past

$24.99
Translated by Samuel WilderWhen he was seven years old, Palestinian poet Ghassan Zaqtan moved with his family to a Karameh refugee camp east of the River Jordan.That camp — a...