Book publishing,Book publisher Portugal,Book distribution Europe
  • Home
  • About
  • Services
  • Books
  • Crowdpublishing
  • Contact
0 Wishlist
0 items / £0.00
Book publishing,Book publisher Portugal,Book distribution Europe
Menu
Click to enlarge
Home Biography / true stories ‘Before I am Rendered Invisible’ by Ros Martin
‘Diary of a Czar: Vinnie’s Odyssey’ by Stephen Lytton
‘Diary of a Czar: Vinnie’s Odyssey’ by Stephen Lytton £14.99 Original price was: £14.99.£13.49Current price is: £13.49.
Back to products
‘The Five Stages of Moria’ by Elika Ansari
‘The Five Stages of Moria’ by Elika Ansari £12.99

‘Before I am Rendered Invisible’ by Ros Martin

£12.99

Add to wishlist
Categories: Biography / true stories, Non-fiction, Poetry, Social studies Tags: Before I am Rendered Invisible, black history, black history month, Bristol, Racial study, Ros Martin, Social activism, social justice
Share:
  • Description
  • Reviews (0)
  • Shipping & Delivery
Description

9781912092468

In this inspirational volume of spoken word, social commentary, play, essay and memoir, Ros Martin peels apart the onion layers of our deeply fragmented society. By presenting the author’s personal journey, the book throws a harrowing spotlight on issues behind racial inequality. It achieves what so many other titles neglect or fail to do: rendering visible the lives of the otherwise unnoticed or stereotyped black woman, man and lowly other. Pushing out from the margins, the author writes with a passion to engage readers in issues that continue to impact those in ethnically diverse communities and other marginalised backgrounds. Every passage rings with the call for social justice and equal empowerment, whilst celebrating lives of struggle in creativity, resistance and survival.

Reviews (0)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “‘Before I am Rendered Invisible’ by Ros Martin” Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a review.

Shipping & Delivery

Related products

‘The Easy Life’ by Alda Merini

Biography / true stories, Translated literature
£8.99
9781912092512 Published in Italian in 1996 and now translated in English for the first time, The Easy Life is a
Add to wishlist
Add to basket
Quick view

Tick Tock: It’s Time to Listen

Poetry
£8.99
9781912092963 A collection of poetry by Lauren Smith This book is a composition of powerful, poignant and perceptive poems that
Add to wishlist
Add to basket
Quick view

‘Sorrow, Tears and Blood’ by David Onamade

Poetry
£9.99
9781912092789 David’s book is one of despair and hope; one that paints a picture of our society that is both
Add to wishlist
Add to basket
Quick view

‘No Homeless Problem’ by Seamus Fox

Poetry
£9.99
9781912092550 Having experienced alcoholism and homelessness, Séamus Fox came to understand the social and human injustices that result in so
Add to wishlist
Add to basket
Quick view

‘Writing Within Walls’ by Arkbound Foundation

Biography / true stories, Non-fiction, Short story collection, Social studies, True crime
£9.99
9781912092161 Prison. It is a word that conjures up loss, bleakness and despair. A place where those who have broken the law are kept, both for punishment and for the safety of society. But behind these images are human stories, accounts of tragic mistakes and broken lives, woven in-between with hope. For those inside prison, it is hope that often keeps them going: for the future, for those they care for, and for the chance to start afresh upon release. This collection of 20 pieces by serving prisoners and people on probation explores the under-side of the criminal justice system – the side that does not make it into tabloids or documentaries. We get a chance to see the stories, thoughts and experiences of those condemned by the courts and, in many cases, by society too. Importantly, we learn how many are repentant of the past; how some are in the midst of their own battles for justice, and how all cling onto hope.
Add to wishlist
Add to basket
Quick view

‘An Irish Childhood’ by Mary McCann

Biography / true stories, Non-fiction, True crime
£8.99
9781912092567 Mary McCann invites the reader into the memories of her northern Irish childhood. Mary’s story is a rich depiction of deprived and troubled life in early twentieth century Northern Ireland. Filled with personal trials and struggles, Mary tells the story of how her impoverished life led her to cross the channel, overcome adversity and forge a successful and warm life of her own. This is a very real, raw account of one woman’s struggle in a large, poor, rural Irish family.
Add to wishlist
Add to basket
Quick view

‘Tangled Yet Coiled’ by Tom Burgess

Environment, Poetry
£9.99
9781912092192 Phrases like ‘climate emergency’ and ‘ecological breakdown’ are not going away; they highlight a reality. Not only a potential
Add to wishlist
Add to basket
Quick view

‘Emerging from the Storm’ by Harriet Knock

Poetry
£9.99
9781912092581 What does it really feel like to live with a mental health problem? This collection of poems delve into
Add to wishlist
Add to basket
Quick view
Palavro 2022 CREATED BY SUNSOFTPK STUDIO
  • Home
  • About
  • Services
  • Books
  • Crowdpublishing
  • Contact
  • Wishlist
Shopping cart
close
We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies.
Accept
Start typing to see products you are looking for.