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Windrush

Windrush
Author: Mike Phillips
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Broadcaster Trevor Phillips and his novelist brother retell the very human story of Britain's first West Indian immigrants and their descendants from the first wave of immigration fifty years ago to the present day.


Windrush Child

Windrush Child
Author: Benjamin Zephaniah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: Immigrants
ISBN: 9780702302725

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In this heart-stopping adventure based on real historical events, Benjamin Zephaniah shows us an important and intriguing time in Britain that's sure to fascinate young readers.


The Other Windrush

The Other Windrush
Author: Maria del Pilar Kaladeen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-06-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780745343556

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The history and legacy of Indian and Chinese Caribbean indentured labourers who were part of the Windrush generation


Voices of the Windrush Generation

Voices of the Windrush Generation
Author: David Matthews
Publisher: Bonnier Zaffre
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1788701534

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'Evocative, authentic and brilliantly told - a wonderful read.' David Lammy Foreword by West Indies Cricketer Sir Clive Lloyd Voices of the Windrush Generation is a powerful collection of stories from the men, women and children of the Windrush generation - West Indians who emigrated to Britain between 1948 and 1971 in response to labour shortages, and in search of a better life. Edited by journalist and bestselling author David Matthews, this book paints a vivid portrait of what it meant for those who left the Caribbean for Britain during the early days of mass migration. Through his own, and many other stories, Matthews explores: why and how so many people came to Britain after World War II, their hopes and dreams, the communities they formed and the difficulties they faced being separated from family and friends while integrating into an often hostile society. We hear how lives were transformed, and what became of the generations that followed, taking the reader right up to the present day, and the impact of the current Windrush deportation scandal upon everyday people. At once a nostalgic treasure trove of human interest, which unearths the real stories behind the headlines, and a celebration of black British culture, Voices of the Windrush Generation is an absorbing and important book that gives a platform to voices that need to be heard.


The Windrush Betrayal

The Windrush Betrayal
Author: Amelia Gentleman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781783351855

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Windrush

Windrush
Author: Paul Arnott
Publisher: History Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-08-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780750997454

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The life, times and extraordinary history of the Windrush: the vessel that created modern Britain


Mother Country

Mother Country
Author: Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019
Genre: Caribbean Area
ISBN: 9781444842784

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For the pioneers of the Windrush generation, Britain was 'the Mother Country'. They made the long journey across the sea, expecting to find a place where they would be welcomed with open arms; a land in which they would be free to build a new life, eight thousand miles away from home. MOTHER COUNTRY explores the reality of their experiences, and those of their children and grandchildren, spanning more than seventy years and through twenty-two unique real-life stories: their joys and sorrows, as well as heartbreaking anecdotes of racism amidst a determination to hold onto their culture despite the hostility they faced. However, there is also wit, humour, and a quiet dignity from the mix of celebrities and everyday people who have contributed their stories to this remarkable book.


This Lovely City

This Lovely City
Author: Louise Hare
Publisher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 148700706X

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An atmospheric and utterly compelling debut novel about a Jamaican immigrant living in postwar London, This Lovely City shows that new arrivals have always been the prime suspects — but that even in the face of anger and fear, there is always hope. London, 1950. With the war over and London still rebuilding, jazz musician Lawrie Matthews has answered England’s call for labour. Arriving from Jamaica aboard the Empire Windrush, he’s rented a tiny room in south London and fallen in love with the girl next door. Playing in Soho’s jazz clubs by night and pacing the streets as a postman by day, Lawrie has poured his heart into his new home — and it’s alive with possibility. Until one morning, while crossing a misty common, he makes a terrible discovery. As the local community rallies, fingers of blame point at those who were recently welcomed with open arms. And before long, London’s newest arrivals become the prime suspects in a tragedy that threatens to tear the city apart. Immersive, poignant, and utterly compelling, Louise Hare’s debut examines the complexities of love and belonging, and teaches us that even in the face of anger and fear, there is always hope.


The Story of Windrush

The Story of Windrush
Author: Kandace Chimbiri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780702307133

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A book to celebrate the inspiring legacy of the Windrush pioneers.


Homecoming

Homecoming
Author: Colin Grant
Publisher: Arrow
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781784709136

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'A remarkable oral history of black postwar British life... Homecoming is an extraordinary and compelling book' Daily Telegraph Homecoming draws on over a hundred first-hand interviews, archival recordings and memoirs by the women and men who came to Britain from the West Indies between the late 1940s and the early 1960s. In their own words, we witness the transition from the optimism of the first post-war arrivals to the race riots of the late 1950s. We hear from nurses in Manchester; bus drivers in Bristol; seamstresses in Birmingham; teachers in Croydon; dockers in Cardiff; inter-racial lovers in High Wycombe, and Carnival Queens in Leeds. These are stories of hope and regret, of triumphs and challenges, brimming with humour, anger and wisdom. Together, they reveal a rich tapestry of Caribbean British lives. Homecoming is an unforgettable portrait of a generation, which brilliantly illuminates an essential and much-misunderstood chapter of our history. ** A BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week** **A Daily Telegraph Book of the Year**