Last year’s Booker Prize longlist nominee, Nigthcrawling, is a meditation on the powerless and a study of compulsive maternal instinct where the protagonist attempts to save every swimming…
I found The Black Church by Henry Louis Gate Jr. soon after reading The Cross and The Lynching Tree a few years ago. It is an interesting read,…
If I were to attribute any good in my Christian faith to anyone the list would start and likely end with the following; C.S. Lewis, Selwyn Hughes and…
C.A. David’s How To Be A Revolutionary explores the complicated question of what happens after a revolution. It is a multi-layered exploration of political struggle, commitment to a…
It was when I picked up this book to read that I remembered how I ended up buying it. I stumbled on a Twitter (I am not up…