LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 'Essential' Marlon James, Man Booker Prize-Winner 2015 'One of the most important books of 2017' Nikesh Shukla, editor of The Good Immigrant 'A wake-up call to a country in denial' Observer
Reni Eddo-Lodge is a London-based, award-winning journalist. She has written for the New York Times, the Voice, Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, Stylist, Inside Housing, the Pool, Dazed and Confused, and the New Humanist. She is the winner of an MHP 30 to Watch Award and was chosen as one of the Top 30 Young People in Digital Media by the Guardian in 2014. She has also been listed in Elle's 100 Inspirational Women list, and The Root's 30 Black Viral Voices Under 30. She contributed to The Good Immigrant. Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People about Race is her first book. renieddolodge.co.uk / @renireni
This is a book that was begging to be written. This is the kind
of book that demands a future where we'll no longer need such a
book. Essential * Marlon James, Man Booker Prize-Winner 2015
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Set to blow apart the understanding of race relations in
this country * Stylist *
A wake-up call to a nation in denial about the
structural and institutional racisms occurring in our homes,
offices and communities * Observer *
One of the most important books of 2017 * Nikesh Shukla,
editor of The Good Immigrant *
Daring, interrogatory, illuminating. A forensic dissection
of race in the UK from one of the country's most critical young
thinkers. Reni's penetrative voice is like a punch to the
jugular. Read it, then tell everyone you know * Irenosen
Okojie, author of Butterfly Fish *
I've never been so excited about a book. Thank God somebody
finally wrote it ... Blistering ... Absolutely vital writing
from one of the most exciting voices in British politics. A
stunningly important debut ... Fellow white people: It's our
responsibility as to read this book ... This book is essential
reading for anyone even remotely interested in living in a
fairer, kinder and more equal world * Paris Lees *
It's deep, it's important and I suggest taking a deep
breath, delving in and I promise you will come up for air
woke and better equipped to understand the underlying issues of
race in our society * Sharmaine Lovegrove, ELLE *
A riveting deep-dive into the history and communication of
race in Britain. From white-washing to intersectional feminism, it
is an eviscerating and hugely educational read ...This
book is destined to become cult * Red *
Laying bare the mechanisms by which we internalise the assumptions,
false narratives and skewed perceptions that perpetuate racism,
Eddo-Lodge enables readers of every ethnicity to look at life
with clearer eyes. A powerful, compelling and
urgent read * Ann Morgan, author of A Year of Reading the
World *
A strong assessment of our current conversations and the
beginnings of a new framework for grappling with racism *
Emerald Street *
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