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Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire The Sunday Times Bestseller Akala Nonfiction Book

Author: Akala
SKU: SNG1821
Barcode: 9781473661233
Publisher: Two Roads
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Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire - The Sunday Times Bestseller by Akala is a powerful, thought-provoking paperback for readers who want a clear, unflinching look at how race and class shape modern Britain. Perfect for parents, teachers, students, and book lovers interested in social history, contemporary politics, and personal memoir, this book blends lived experience with sharp cultural analysis to spark conversation and understanding.

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Title in this Set: Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire - The Sunday Times Bestseller by Akala
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781473661233

Akala uses his own life—from early encounters with stop-and-search to discovering his mixed heritage and confronting racist teachers—as the starting point for a wider examination of Britain’s social and historical landscape. The author, a respected public figure known for bridging music, journalism and public debate, combines memoir with rigorous research to explore topics such as policing, education, identity, politics, sexual objectification and the rise of the far right.

What’s inside

  • First-person anecdotes that humanize complex social issues and make them accessible to younger readers and adults alike.
  • Historical context linking contemporary inequality to Britain’s imperial past, encouraging readers to rethink familiar narratives.
  • Critical analysis of institutions—police, schools, and the media—and how they perpetuate racialised class divisions.
  • Engaging prose that balances emotional honesty with evidence-based argument, ideal for classrooms, book clubs, and discussion groups.

Why readers love it

  • Direct, candid storytelling that resonates with parents and educators looking for resources to discuss race and class with children and teens.
  • Insightful connections between personal experience and broader social forces—useful for students of sociology, history, and politics.
  • Recommended for community reading groups and as a contemporary companion to curriculum topics on empire, migration and social justice.

Benefits at a glance

  • Illuminates complex issues with relatable stories and clear analysis.
  • Encourages meaningful conversations at home, in school, and in community spaces.
  • Compact paperback format makes it easy to share, gift, or include in classroom reading lists.

Whether you’re buying a single copy for personal reflection or a set for classroom discussion, Natives stands out as a contemporary, authoritative voice confronting British denial around race and class. This paperback edition (ISBN 9781473661233), brand new and ready to read, is a timely and thoughtful gift—a compelling conversation starter and a lasting resource for anyone committed to understanding how the past shapes the present.

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