City of Westminster

Modern British writing

Adebayo, Diran [UK]

Some kind of black

Virago, 1996/Abacus, 1997

Saga Prize winner, Ebony Reads Top 25 title

Westside storeys [SS] (ed)

X Press, 2003


Augustus, Patrick
[UK]

Don't make me laugh - Quick Reads series [Skills]

Turnaround, 2006

Spoken Word


Bandele-Thomas, Biyi
[UK]

Burma boy

Jonathan Cape, 2007 / Vintage, 2008

It's winter 1944, and World War Two is entering its most crucial stage. Deep in the Burmese jungle, Private Ali Banana and the soldiers of Thunder Brigade are given orders to go behind enemy lines. But as the losses begin to mount up, 14 year-old Ali's sanity falters and troubling questions arise.


Blackman, Malorie
[UK]

Dangerous reality [ZONE]

Corgi, 2000

Dead gorgeous [ZONE]

Doubleday, 2002/Corgi, 2003

Double Cross [ZONE]

Doubleday, 2008

Knife edge [ZONE]

Doubleday, 2003

Noughts and crosses [ZONE]

Doubleday, 2001/Corgi, 2002 Ebony Reads Top 25 title

The stuff of nightmares [ZONE]

Doubleday, 2007 / Corgi, 2008


Campbell, Sheri
[UK]

Rude gal

X Press, 1997

Wicked in bed

X Press, 1995


Carr, Rocky
[UK]

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Brixton bwoy

Fourth Estate, 1998

This is an autobiographical novel about a young Jamaican boy who comes to England and is sucked into a life of crime. Rocky Carr stays in Wayland Prison, where he writes and works every day in the prison kitchen.


Chukwumah, Roza

Bitter fruit

Pen Press, 2004

Bibo is a young, overweight black girl, whose only escape from her unhappy home life is through the pages of romantic novels. She thinks her luck has changed when she meets the charming Raymond and moves in with him, but he soon turns out to be cruel, violent and demanding, with a child he forgot to mention and a taste for Bibo's pretty younger sister.


Daley-Clarke, Donna
[UK]

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Lazy eye

Scribner, 2005 / Pocket, 2006

'Lazy Eye' is a magical, haunting, irresistible debut about a young black man called Geoffhurst with an unusual way of looking at life and a super hero's name.


Evans, Diana
[UK]

evans
26a

Chatto & Windus, 2005, Vintage 2006

Orange Award for New Writers winner 2005

Identical twins, Georgia and Bessi Hunter, live in the loft of 26 Waifer Avenue in Neasden. This novel watches the Hunter family as they make their way through the 1980s, some family members having more success than others.


Evaristo, Bernardine
[UK]

Blonde roots

Hamish Hamilton, 2008

Written with Bernardine Evaristo's customary wit and zeal, 'Blonde Roots' is at once a free-wheeling comic fantasy, a moving family saga and a testament to the strength of the human spirit.

The Emperor's babe

H.Hamilton, 2001/Penguin, 2002


Gayle, Mike
[UK]

Brand new friend

Hodder & Stoughton, 2005, Hodder 2006

Spoken Word

Dinner for two

Flame, 2002

Spoken Word

His 'n' hers

Flame, 2004 / Hodder & Stoughton, 2005

Spoken Word

The life and soul of the party

Hodder & Stoughton, 2008

Set across a year of leaving dos, birthday parties and anniversary celebrations, 'The life and soul of the party' is a warm, funny and moving tale celebrating love, life and those special moments we've all spent in the kitchen at parties.

My legendary girlfriend

Hodder & Stoughton, 1998/Flame 1999

Mr. Commitment

Hodder & Stoughton, 1999/Flame, 2000

Spoken Word

Turning thirty

Flame, 2000

Spoken Word

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Wish you were here

Hodder & Stoughton, 2007

After 10 years together Charlie Mansell has been dumped by his live-in girlfriend, Sarah. All he wants to do is wallow in misery, but mates Andy and Tom have a better idea, a week of sun and souvlaki in Malia, party capital of the Greek Islands. But Charlie and his mates aren't 18 anymore, or even under 30.


Headley, Victor
[UK]

Seven seals, seven days [CRI]

Hodder, 2002 / New English 2003


Kay, Jackie
[UK]

Why don't you stop talking (short stories)

Picador, 2002

Wish I was here: stories

Picador, 2006, 2007

In this collection of stories, Jackie Kay explores every aspect of love - the most overwhelming and complicated of human emotions, exposing the moments of tenderness, shock, bravery and remorse that accompany its pursuit, its passions, its passing.


Koomson, Dorothy
[UK]

My best friend's girl

Time Warner, 2006

What would you do for the friend who broke your heart? Best friends Kamryn and Adele thought nothing could come between them, until Adele slept with Kamryn's fiance, Nate. Worse still, she got pregnant and had his child. When Kamryn discovered the truth about their betrayal she vowed never to see any of them again.

Spoken Word

The chocolate run

Amber Salpone thinks in chocolate - talk to her for three minutes and she'll tell you what kind of chocolate you'd be. In fact, most days, if she was asked to choose between chocolate and relationships, there'd be no contest. At least chocolate has never let her down. Unlike her family.

Spoken Word

The cupid effect

Piatkus, 2003/Sphere, 2007

Ceri's given up hope of ever finding anyone who'll put up with her various idiosyncrasies. All her energies seem to have been diverted into solving other people's romantic problems. Is she always destined to play Cupid? Or can she use some of her powers where they're needed most - to help herself?

Goodnight, beautiful

Sphere, 2008

Nova Kumalisi would do anything for her closest friend, Mal Wacken. She owes him her life. So, when he asked her to be the surrogate mother for him and his wife, in spite of her fears about how it would alter their friendship, Nova agreed. Eight years later, Nova is bringing up their son alone, and she and Mal don't speak.

Marshmallows for breakfast
Marshmallows for breakfast

Sphere, 2007

When Kendra Tamale returns to England from Australia she rents a room from Kyle, a divorced father of two, and begins a new job. She's looking forward to a fresh start and a simple life. Then she bumps into the man who shares her awful secret, and things fall apart. The only way to fix things is to confess to the terrible mistake she made.

Spoken Word


Lee, Kolton
[UK]

The last card

Maia, 2007

H is a boxer past his prime. Haunted by the memory of a fight that should have made him great, he is chasing his dream through the seedy London boxing circuit. But when a gunfight at an illegal gambling shebeen drags him into an underworld of violence and extortion, H finds himself in debt to the sinister White Alan.


Levy, Andrea
[UK]

Every light in the house burnin'

Headline, 1994/1995

Fruit of the lemon

Review, 1999/2000

Spoken Word

Small island

Review, 2004

Orange Prize winner 2004

Returning to England after the war Gilbert Joseph is treated very differently now that he is no longer in an RAF uniform. Joined by his wife Hortense, he rekindles a friendship with Queenie who takes in Jamaican lodgers. Can their dreams of a better life in England overcome the prejudice they face?


Markham, E. A.

Meet me in Mozambique: [stories]

Tindal Street Press, 2005


Mason-John, Valerie
[UK]

Borrowed body

Serpent's Tail, 2005


Mitchell, Dreda Say
[UK]

Killer tune [CRI]

Hodder, 2007


Newland, Courttia
[UK]

The dying wish - Quick Reads series [Skills]

Abacus, 2006

Spoken Word

newland
Music for the off-key: twelve macabre short stories

Peepal Tree, 2006

A man with a guilty taste for schoolgirls looks for a way to end his shame; a hotel receptionist begins a sexual adventure with shattering consequences; a young man is troubled by a persistant itch behind his shoulder blades. In these and other stories in this collection, there is a delight in the dark, the grotesque and the uncanny.

The scholar: a West Side story

Abacus, 1997

Spoken Word

Snakeskin

Abacus, 2002

Spoken Word

Society within

Abacus, 1999/2000


Newland, Courttia (ed)

Tell tales: short story anthology: Vol. 1 [SS]

Flipped Eye Publishing, 2004


Phillips, Mike
[UK]

The name you once gave me - Quick Reads series [Skills]

Abacus, 2006

Spoken Word


Selvon, Samuel
[Trinidad/UK]

The lonely Londoners

{first pub. 1956} Longman, 1985

Ebony Reads Top 25 title


Smith, Zadie
[UK]

The autograph man

Hamish Hamilton, 2002 / Penguin, 2003

Spoken Word

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White teeth

Hamish Hamilton, 2000/Penguin 2001

Whitbread First novel award 2000

Commonwealth Best First Book award

Ebony Reads Top 25 title


Spoken Word

White Teeth is a comic epic of multicultural Britain by one of the most exciting young writers of 2000. It tells the story of immigrants in England over a period of 40 years.

On beauty

Hamish Hamilton, 2005, Viking 2006

Booker Prize shortlist 2005

Spoken Word


Sunmonu, Yinka
[UK]

Cherish

Mango, 2004

This is the story of Cherish, a black child who is fostered into a white family. After a young life-time with them, does it matter that Cherish is black? Or has her upbringing in effect made her white? Yet Cherish finds when she must return to her parents, that the norms of her white home invariably spark conflict in her black family.


Sutherland, Luke
[UK]

Venus as a boy

Bloomsbury, 2004


Wheatle, Alex
[UK]

wheatle
Brixton rock

Black Amber Books, 1999

Brenton Brown is 16 years old. A mixed race youth, Brenton has lived in a children's home all his life. Being reunited with his mother is the best thing that has happened to Brenton. But a strange series of events soon push him to the edge.

The dirty south

Serpent's Tail, 2008

'The Dirty South' is a fast, compelling novel that offers no easy answers

Island songs

Allison & Busby, 2005, 2006


Williams, Nicola
[Guyana/UK]

Without prejudice

Headline Feature, 1998


Zephaniah, Benjamin
[UK]

Face [Zone]

Bloomsbury, 1999

Refugee boy [ZONE]

Bloomsbury, 2001

zepheniah
Teacher's dead [Zone]

Bloomsbury, 2007

A teacher is dead, murdered by two of his students in front of the school. He was a good man. People liked him. So how could this happen? Why? It just doesn't make sense to Jackson, and he is determined to investigate the case until he understands.

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