Harper’s work stands as both memorial and manifesto, a reminder that peace is never permanent, that civilisation is always fragile, and that the cost of hatred is measured in broken lives and silenced voices.
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For readers interested in literary history, the interwar period, or the ongoing refugee crisis, Displacement offers both historical insight and contemporary relevance. It stands as both a tribute to literary genius and a sobering reminder of how quickly the foundations of civilised society can crumble.
“A Name in History” embodies this year’s Black History Month theme of “Reclaiming Narratives.” This gripping tale follows Ella, a Londoner whose discovery of a shell fragment unveils hidden family secrets, leading her on a journey from England to the Caribbean. Baptiste’s work exemplifies the power of storytelling in reclaiming Black history. Through Ella’s quest, readers confront the legacy of slavery and its impact on identity. The novel’s vivid portrayal of Caribbean culture and traditions adds depth to the narrative, showcasing the richness of Black heritage often overlooked in mainstream history.
We’re excited to announce our final acquisition of the year, A Name in History, a…