The Blurb On The Back:

FROM PREJUDICE TO PRIDE looks at the rise and achievements of the LGBTQ+ movement for equal rights and the different communities, pioneers and stories of heartbreak and courage that have marched alongside it.

Follow LGBTQ+ history from ancient civilisations to the present-day, and learn about key events including the trial of Oscar Wilde, the Stonewall riots, the AIDS crisis and same sex-sex marriage.

Gain insight into the shifting attitudes that have challenged lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and the experiences that help us understand what it means to be LGBTQ+ today.


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

LGBTQ+ campaigner Amy Lamé’s summary of the history of the LGBTQ+ movement for readers aged 12+ is a brief but wide-ranging and informative read with a particular focus on the US and UK and which serves as a good introduction to some of the people who have fought for LGBTQ+ rights and the issues that the community continues to endure today.

FROM PREJUDICE TO PRIDE: A HISTORY OF THE LGBTQ+ MOVEMENT was released in the United Kingdom on 8th July 2017. Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.
The Blurb On The Back:

Revealing exactly what is causing London’s housing crisis – and what can be done.


London is facing the worst housing crisis in modern times, with knock-on effects for the rest of the UK. Despite the desperate shortage of housing, tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of affordable homes are being pulled down, replaced by luxury apartments aimed at foreign investors. In this ideological war, only market solutions to housing – which is a public good – are considered, which paradoxically makes the situation worse, because the market responds to the needs of global capital rather than ordinary people needing homes to live in. In politically uncertain times, the housing crisis has become a key driver creating and fuelling the inequalities of a divided nation. Anna Minto cuts through the complexities, jargon and spin to give a clear-sighted account of how we got into this mess and how we can get out of it.


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

Anna Minton’s timely book about the London housing crisis is a sobering and comprehensive look at the failures of both social housing and benefits policies, the built-in failures of so-called gentrification, the rise in overseas investment and the consequences for Londoners, including the rise of “generation rent” and the wider social implications for the capital but – disappointingly – is short on possible solutions.

BIG CAPITAL: WHO IS LONDON FOR? was released in the United Kingdom on 1st June 2017. Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.

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