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Black Joy
Nov 16, 2024 2:31 PM

Author:Various,Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff,Timi Sotire

Black Joy

Black joy is . . .

The babble and buzz of the barber shop.

Chicken and chips after school with your girls.

Stepping foot in your mother country for the very first time.

Feeling at one with nature.

Learning to cook souse with your mum.

Connecting with the only other Black colleague in your workplace.

Loving and finding complete happiness in your fatness.

Joy surrounds us. It can be found it in the day to day. It's what we live for. So why do we so rarely allow ourselves to revel in it? This must-read anthology is your invitation to do so - and is a true celebration of Black British culture in all its glory.

Edited by award-winning journalist, and former gal-dem editor-in-chief, Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff and up-and-coming talent Timi Sotire, twenty-eight iconic voices speak on what Black joy means to them in this uplifting and empowering anthology.

With essays from:

Munya Chawawa -- Leigh-Anne Pinnock -- Diane Abbott -- Jason Okundaye --Bukky Bakray -- Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé -- Lavinya Stennett -- Henrie Kwushue Chanté Joseph -- Travis Alabanza -- Isaac James -- Sophia Tassew -- Lauryn Green -- Melz Owusu -- Timi Sotire -- Fope Olaleye -- Richie Brave -- Tope Olufemi -- Athian Akec -- Mikai Mcdermott -- Ife Grillo -- Rukiat Ashawe -- Mayowa Quadri -- Tobi Kyeremateng -- Haaniyah Angus -- Theophina Gabriel -- Ruby Fatimilehin -- Vanessa Kissule

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"A refreshing and invigorating burst of joy, exploring the beauty in the nuances of our existence, honing in on what propels us forward, and establishing a vital hope" - BOLU BABALOLA, author of Love in Colour

"Every bit as joyous as the title suggests'" CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS, author of Queenie

"A rich, gorgeous celebration of the power in embracing joy" LIV LITTLE

"Black Joy is a delightful celebration of Black Britishness" MASHABLE

Reviews

A refreshing and invigorating burst of joy, exploring the beauty in the nuances of our existence, honing in on what propels us forward, and establishing a vital hope

—— Bolu Babalola, author of Love in Colour

Every bit as joyous as the title suggests

—— Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie

A story a day from Black Joy should be a mandatory process to ward off any negative vibes

—— Yomi Sode, author of Manorism

A rich, gorgeous celebration of the power in embracing joy

—— Liv Little, author of Rosewater

Black Joy is an unapologetic celebration of Black British culture and an ode to our food, our friendships and our love

—— Melissa Cummings-Quarry, co-author of Grown: The Black Girls' Guide to Growing Up

A beautiful, audacious collection that serves to remind us who we are and accompany collective healing.

—— Jade LB, author of Keisha the Sket

Shortly before the pandemic, I read Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari. It's not an exaggeration to say I've thought of it every day since.

—— Curtis Sittenfeld , Guardian

[Sapiens] has been one of the most spectacular publishing successes of the past decade.

—— Killian Fox , Observer

Harari's out-of-the-box thinking is arguably his greatest strength... These theories are what moves history forward, and what makes the book so engaging for an astonishing number of people.

—— Katherine Prentice , Glasgow Guardian

Sapiens is an epic history of humankind, at once readable and wise and compelling and thought-provoking... A breath of fresh air.

—— Bookmunch

Perfect for younger readers... [and] filled with lively characters.

—— History Revealed
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