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Jacaranda Books Box Set: Romance Collection
Regular price $55.00 Save $-55.00From city lights to island sunsets, the romance stories in this box-set make an adventure of the pursuit of love. With unexpected passion, cultural journeys and the comedy of modern dating, each story offers sharp insight, heartfelt emotion, and unforgettable characters. The perfect set for anyone ready to turn the page and open their heart.
If I Don't Have You by Sareeta Domingo
When a sultry interview sparks an intense connection between a journalist and a mysterious filmmaker, they must decide if this spark will ever become a flame.
Love Again by Rasheda Ashanti Malcolm
When 30-something year old Honey gets tired of her matchmaking mother, she enlists the help of a (not-so) fake boyfriend. The problem is that this time her mama's choice just might be what Honey is looking for...
Symona's Still Single by Lisa Bent
Thirty-seven year old Symona is swiping, dating, and soul-searching through London, trying to make sense of love, friendship, and finding peace in her own company.
From Pasta to Pigfoot by Frances Mensah Williams
Smart, sassy Londoner, Faye, stumbles into romance while on a trip to Ghana to figure her life out. A rom-com that gives new meaning to "home is where the heart is".
Bad Love by Maame Blue
For Londoner Ekuah, love in her twenties seems to be impossible to figure out. In this reflective and compelling novel, Ekuah revisits her tangled past with an unforgettable first love, and what it taught her about choosing herself.
Jacaranda Books Box Set: A Quick Ting On™ Collection
Regular price $61.00 Save $-61.00Dive into the beat of Black British life with these sharp, stylish and deeply insightful titles from the one-of-a-kind A Quick Ting On...™ series - from Afrobeats and grime to business, fashion and identity.
Afrobeats by Christina Adofo
Trace the social and cultural development of the eponymous, chart-topping music genre throughout history.
Plantain by Rui Da Silva
An irresistible cultural insight into the fruit that has sparked the long-held Plant-ain vs Plant-in pronunciation debate.
Black Girl Afro by Zainab Kwaw-Swanzy
A comprehensive look at the ways Black women' s hair care and styling have influenced culture and spearheaded authentic self-expression.
Black British Businesses by Tskenya-Sarah Frazer
Journey through the history and future of Black British entrepreneurship, from the 1300's to present day, with exclusive interviews from the trailblazers themselves.
Grime by Franklyn Addo
Journalist and rapper Franklyn Addo relates the powerful story of Grime's past, present, and future, from pirate radio to Glastonbury and beyond.
Jacaranda Books Box Set: Windrush Collection
Regular price $46.00 Save $-46.00Honour the journey, the resilience and the legacy of the Windrush generation. These books bring together moving testimonies, historic photography and narrative power to tell the story of those who built Britain and the generation that followed. A collection to read, to remember, and to cherish.
Black History Walks by Tony Warner
Discover London's untold Black history in this unique book that offers a one-of-a-kind landmark tour of one of the world's most iconic cities. This is London's Black history revealed!
Finding Home: A Windrush Story by Alford Dalrymple Gardner and Howard Gardner
At age-97 RAF Veteran and Windrush pioneer, Alford Gardner delivers a memoir that imbues warmth and humour in a powerfully personal story of one man's journey from Jamaica to building a new life in Yorkshire.
A Circle of Five by Harris Joshua
Spotlighting the women of the Windrush generation and their invaluable contributions to the country, meet Evelyn, Emma, Irene, Ivy, and Melissa. This is their story, these five women whose journeys to Britain and subsequent lives fundamentally shaped the community today.
Jacaranda Books Box Set: Historical Fiction Collection
Regular price $46.00 Save $-46.00This curated selection brings to life untold stories and remarkable journeys, from royal mysteries and wartime secrets to the fight for identity and freedom. These pages echo with strength, survival, and the power of reclaiming one's story.
Breaking the Maafa Chain by Anni Domingo
Set in the Nineteenth century, two sisters Fatmata and Salimatu are captured and sold separately into slavery. Can the two sisters reclaim their freedom and identity in a world that is trying to break them down and mold them to its coloniser's will?
Queen Charlotte Sophia by Tina Andrews
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A Book of Secrets by Kate Morrison
A revealing and compelling glimpse into a fraught time. Set at the collision of the English Reformation and the eve of the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade, this novel weaves together family legacies and religious tensions for a powerful look at history.
The Book of Harlan by Bernice L. McFadden
Set against the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance and World War II, this sweeping tale follows Harlan Elliott as he shockingly moves from New York jazz clubs to imprisonment in Nazi concentration camps. It's a gripping, tender story of music, survival, and the echo of forgotten lives.
Jacaranda Books Box Set: Memoirs Collection
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Through the Leopard's Gaze by Njambi McGrath
A haunting, lyrical memoir of exile, survival, and the search for identity. Through vivid storytelling, the author traces the scars and strength of a childhood disrupted by colonial violence in Kenya.
Are We Home Yet? by Katy Massey
A moving journey through migration, motherhood, and memory. This memoir charts a path across continents in search of belonging. With tenderness and wit, it explores how we carry 'home' within us.
The Space Between Black and White by Esuantsiwa Jane Goldsmith
A thoughtful look at race, and the fluid nature of identity in Britain today. This memoir challenges rigid labels, creating space for nuance and truth.
Stick To My Roots by Tippa Irie
Spanning Jamaica to Britain, this deeply personal story of music and migration follows the life of Grammy nominated musician Tippa Irie. It's a celebration of resilience, rhythm, and the roots that keep us grounded.