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					<description><![CDATA[A kaleidoscopic portrait of modern Africa that pushes back against harmful stereotypes to tell a more comprehensive story. So often, Africa is depicted simplistically as an arid red landscape of famines and safaris, uniquely plagued by poverty and strife. In this funny and insightful book, Dipo Faloyin offers a much-needed corrective, creating a fresh and multifaceted view of this vast continent. To unspool this inaccurate narrative, 'Africa Is Not A Country' looks to a wide range of subjects, from chronicling urban life in Lagos and the lively West African rivalry over who makes the best Jollof rice, to the story of democracy in seven dictatorships and the dangers of white saviourism and harmful stereotypes in popular culture. It examines how each African country was formed.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A bright portrait of modern Africa that pushes back against harmful stereotypes to tell a more comprehensive story.</p>
<p>&#8216;Warm, funny, biting and essential reading.&#8217; Adam Rutherford</b></p>
<p>You already know these stereotypes. So often Africa is depicted simplistically as an arid red landscape of famines and safaris, uniquely plagued by poverty and strife.</p>
<p>In this funny and insightful book, Dipo Faloyin offers a much-needed corrective. He examines each country&#8217;s colonial heritage, and explores a wide range of subjects, from chronicling urban life in Lagos and the lively West African rivalry over who makes the best Jollof rice, to the story of democracy in seven dictatorships and the dangers of stereotypes in popular culture.</p>
<p>By turns intimate and political, <i>Africa Is Not A Country</i> brings the story of the continent towards reality, celebrating the energy and fabric of its different cultures and communities in a way that has never been done before.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Hilarious, ferocious, generous and convincing</b>.<b> It made me reconsider almost everything I thought I knew about Africa.&#8217; Oliver Bullough</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;This book should be on the curriculum.&#8217; Nikki May, author of WAHALA</b></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h2>'An intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader' WALTER ISAACSON</h2><h2>From the bestselling author of <em>Enemies of the People</em></h2><p><strong>An intimate and deeply researched account of the extraordinary rise and political brilliance of the most powerful - and elusive - woman in the world.</strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>&#8216;An intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader&#8217; WALTER ISAACSON</h2>
<h2>From the bestselling author of <em>Enemies of the People</em></h2>
<p><strong>An intimate and deeply researched account of the extraordinary rise and political brilliance of the most powerful &#8211; and elusive &#8211; woman in the world.</strong></p>
<p>Angela Merkel has always been an outsider. A pastor&#8217;s daughter raised in Soviet-controlled East Germany, she spent her twenties working as a research chemist, only entering politics after the fall of the Berlin Wall. And yet within fifteen years, she had become chancellor of Germany and, before long, the unofficial leader of the West.</p>
<p>Acclaimed author Kati Marton sets out to pierce the mystery of this unlikely ascent. With unparalleled access to the chancellor&#8217;s inner circle and a trove of records only recently come to light, she teases out the unique political genius that is the secret to Merkel&#8217;s success. No other modern leader has so ably confronted authoritarian aggression, enacted daring social policies and calmly unified an entire continent in an era when countries are becoming only more divided. Again and again, she&#8217;s cleverly outmanoeuvred strongmen like Putin and Trump, and weathered surprisingly complicated relationships with allies like Obama and Macron.</p>
<p>Famously private, the woman who emerges from these pages is a role model for anyone interested in gaining and keeping power while staying true to one&#8217;s moral convictions. At once a riveting political biography, an intimate human portrait and a revelatory look at successful leadership in action, <em>The Chancellor</em> brings forth from the shadows one of the most extraordinary women of our time.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h2>A vividly written and timely polemic tackling the burning injustices shaping British society today.</h2><p><strong>'Intelligently written and powerfully argued.' Paul Mason</strong></p><p><strong>'Witty, scathing, and entertaining.' Danny Dorling</strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>A vividly written and timely polemic tackling the burning injustices shaping British society today.</h2>
<p><strong>&#8216;Intelligently written and powerfully argued.&#8217; Paul Mason</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Witty, scathing, and entertaining.&#8217; Danny Dorling</strong></p>
<p>Journalist Sam Bright is a Northerner living in London. He is just one of the millions of people clinging on to the coattails of the capital, sucked in by the prospect of opportunities that the rest of the United Kingdom does not enjoy.</p>
<p>Our capital is a vast melting pot of languages, cultures, and ideas, and rightly celebrated for it. For many, though, there is no other option. The only place to access the opportunities this country offers is London. Banking, law, politics, advertising, architecture, the arts and the media are all concentrated here. It is almost impossible to reach the heights of any profession without joining the grey hoards queuing for the next tube. As the economic, political, and cultural epicentre of the country, Fortress London acts more like a renaissance city-state like Florence or Venice than the capital of a modern nation-state. And the gluttony of London, compared to the malnourishment of our regions, dramatically affects life chances in Britain.</p>
<p><em>Fortress London</em> argues that to address Britain&#8217;s manifold problems, we need first to end the hegemony of its capital. Enriched by a vast array of interviews and statistics, it will examine how our individual destinies, from childhood to death, are determined by the disproportionate power of London. It will explain why regional inequality has fallen off the Left&#8217;s radar, even as the Right pays lip service to it, and it will draw on international comparisons to show where we have gone wrong and, crucially, how we can fix it.</p>
<p>Sam Bright&#8217;s clear-eyed intervention will convince you that regional inequality is the problem &#8211; and that now is the time for change.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA['Africa Is Not A Country' is a kaleidoscopic portrait of modern Africa, that pushes back against harmful stereotypes to tell a more comprehensive story. So often Africa is depicted simplistically as an arid red landscape of famines and safaris, uniquely plagued by poverty and strife. In this funny and insightful book, Dipo Faloyin offers a much-needed corrective, creating a fresh and multifaceted view of this vast continent. To unspool this inaccurate narrative, 'Africa Is Not A Country' looks to a wide range of subjects, from chronicling urban life in Lagos and the lively West African rivalry over who makes the best Jollof rice, to the story of democracy in seven dictatorships and the dangers of white saviourism and harmful stereotypes in popular culture. It examines how each African country was formed.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Warm, funny, biting and essential reading.&#8217; Adam Rutherford, author of <i>Control</i></b></p>
<p><b><i>Africa Is Not A Country</i></b> <b>is a bright portrait of modern Africa that pushes back against harmful stereotypes to tell a more comprehensive story.</b></p>
<p>You already know these stereotypes. So often Africa is depicted simplistically as an arid red landscape of famines and safaris, uniquely plagued by poverty and strife.</p>
<p>In this funny and insightful book, Dipo Faloyin offers a much-needed corrective. He examines each country&#8217;s colonial heritage, and explores a wide range of subjects, from chronicling urban life in Lagos and the lively West African rivalry over who makes the best Jollof rice, to the story of democracy in seven dictatorships and the dangers of stereotypes in popular culture.</p>
<p>By turns intimate and political, <i>Africa Is Not A Country</i> brings the story of the continent towards reality, celebrating the energy and fabric of its different cultures and communities in a way that has never been done before.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Hilarious, ferocious, generous and convincing</b>.<b> It made me reconsider almost everything I thought I knew about Africa.&#8217; Oliver Bullough, author of <i>Butler to the World</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;This book should be on the curriculum.&#8217; Nikki May, author of <i>WAHALA</i></b></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h2>'An intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader' WALTER ISAACSON</h2><h2>From the bestselling author of <em>Enemies of the People</em></h2><p><strong>An intimate and deeply researched account of the extraordinary rise and political brilliance of the most powerful - and elusive - woman in the world.</strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>&#8216;An intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader&#8217; WALTER ISAACSON</h2>
<h2>From the bestselling author of <em>Enemies of the People</em></h2>
<p><strong>An intimate and deeply researched account of the extraordinary rise and political brilliance of the most powerful &#8211; and elusive &#8211; woman in the world.</strong></p>
<p>Angela Merkel has always been an outsider. A pastor&#8217;s daughter raised in Soviet-controlled East Germany, she spent her twenties working as a research chemist, only entering politics after the fall of the Berlin Wall. And yet within fifteen years, she had become chancellor of Germany and, before long, the unofficial leader of the West.</p>
<p>Acclaimed author Kati Marton sets out to pierce the mystery of this unlikely ascent. With unparalleled access to the chancellor&#8217;s inner circle and a trove of records only recently come to light, she teases out the unique political genius that is the secret to Merkel&#8217;s success. No other modern leader has so ably confronted authoritarian aggression, enacted daring social policies and calmly unified an entire continent in an era when countries are becoming only more divided. Again and again, she&#8217;s cleverly outmanoeuvred strongmen like Putin and Trump, and weathered surprisingly complicated relationships with allies like Obama and Macron.</p>
<p>Famously private, the woman who emerges from these pages is a role model for anyone interested in gaining and keeping power while staying true to one&#8217;s moral convictions. At once a riveting political biography, an intimate human portrait and a revelatory look at successful leadership in action, <em>The Chancellor</em> brings forth from the shadows one of the most extraordinary women of our time.</p>
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