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  • Oct 29, 2024 | bookriot.com | Faridah Abike-Iyimide |Dorothy Koomson |Alice Nuttall

    Poisoned Pen PressCordelia Black loves exactly three things: Her chosen family, her hairdresser (worth every penny plus tip), and killing bad men. By day she's a stylish pharma rep. By night, she culls South Louisiana of monsters who think they’ve evaded justice—until they meet her.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | l8r.it | Jennifer Page |Taj McCoy |Sophia Money-Coutts |Dorothy Koomson

    LoveReading Says Single mum Taylor is trying to make a living altering clothes while dreaming of being a fashion designer. Accountant Harry, who is an enthusiastic trainspotter, is trying to recover from his broken heart. The classic will they-won’t they get together forms the heart of this book.

  • Feb 2, 2024 | inews.co.uk | Dorothy Koomson

    ‘I can enjoy social media, without letting it consume me,’ writes Dorothy Koomson (Photo: Niall McDiarmid)“Kimchi recipe for beginners”. “Sew jersey beanie hat”. “Water kefir recipes benefits”. “Spicy sauerkraut recipe”. “Sew furry hat”. “Fermented carrot salad recipe”. “Upcycle puffer jacket into bag”. This is my recent social media search history, which is a good indicator of my two current obsessions – sewing and .

  • Nov 4, 2023 | newssniffer.co.uk | Bernardine Evaristo |Ben Smith |AKA Doc Brown |Dorothy Koomson

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/oct/28/britain-postage-stamp-black-history-month Version 3 of 4. To mark Black History Month, we asked an all-star panel to tell us who they would celebrate for their contribution to British society Beryl Gilroy by Bernardine Evaristo Beryl Gilroy, born in 1924, is the unsung heroine of the Windrush generation of writers.

  • Oct 28, 2023 | inkl.com | Bernardine Evaristo |Ben Smith |AKA Doc Brown |Dorothy Koomson

    Beryl Gilroy by Bernardine Evaristo Beryl Gilroy, born in 1924, is the unsung heroine of the Windrush generation of writers. She arrived in Britain from Guyana in 1951 and worked as a schoolteacher in London for many years, eventually becoming a headteacher. Her wonderful, groundbreaking memoir, Black Teacher (1976), is an account of her early years as a teacher in the 1950s and the racism she encountered and overcame, always with great humour and dignity in the face of extreme ignorance.

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