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Frannie Langton, Girl Woman Other, Queenie by Various Authors 3 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

Author: Sara Collins
SKU: MAN-9789124008734
Barcode: 9789124008734
Publisher: Penguin/Trapeze
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Titles in This Set:
The Confessions of Frannie Langton
Girl, Woman, Other
Queenie

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This 3-book collection brings together three landmark works of contemporary fiction by acclaimed Black British authors, each offering a bold, intimate look at identity, belonging, and the challenges of modern life. The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins weaves historical intrigue with a luminous, morally-complex protagonist whose voice drives a powerful, courtroom-centered mystery. Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo is a polyphonic tapestry of lives across generations, charts, and identities, celebrated for its audacious form and unflinching honesty. Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams follows a twenty-something Londoner navigating love, work, and self-discovery with wit, warmth, and razor-sharp insight. Together, these novels span historical and contemporary settings, offering a rich, engaging reading experience that speaks to readers who crave character-driven narratives, social relevance, and award-winning writing from influential voices in fiction. This paperback set is ideal for gift-giving, book clubs, and anyone building a complete collection of modern British fiction with depth and range.

What This Collection Covers:
Across Frannie Langton, Girl, Woman, Other, and Queenie, the set explores identity from multiple angles: race, gender, class, sexuality, and culture, all within distinctly drawn narrative worlds. The historical intensity of Frannie Langton intervines with the contemporary, gender-rich perspectives of Evaristo’s ensemble and the intimate, modern-day realism of Queenie. Readers encounter metamorphosis—personal, social, and ethical—through resilient protagonists who confront prejudice, love, ambition, and the sometimes painful path to self-acceptance. The collection invites both immersive, long-form storytelling and quick, page-turning chapters, making it accessible to a broad range of readers while rewarding those who relish literary experimentation, fearless voices, and perspectives that illuminate UK society across decades.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Confessions of Frannie Langton begins with a riveting courtroom confession that unsettles what readers think they know about crime, punishment, and the legacies of slavery. Sara Collins crafts a lush, atmospheric narrative set in Georgian London, where Frannie’s voice reveals a life shaped by doubt, desire, and a necessity to tell her own truth. The novel blends historical detail with psychological tension, creating a haunting meditation on power, autonomy, and the cost of speaking out when the world is ready to listen only to judgment. Frannie’s journey offers a gripping, morally layered reading experience that lingers long after the final page.
Girl, Woman, Other follows twelve interconnected characters as they navigate love, family, work, and identity across Britain. Bernardine Evaristo’s innovative, chorus-like structure brings a chorus of voices to life, each with its own history, humor, and heartbreak. The novel chapters move fluidly between generations and perspectives, delivering social commentary with warmth and candor. It’s a celebration of resilience, community, and the richness of Black British experiences, written with sparkling wit and emotional depth.
Queenie centers Queenie Jenkins, a young Jamaican-British woman seeking belonging in a city of contrasts. Candice Carty-Williams balances sharp humor with candid vulnerability as Queenie negotiates dating, career pressures, friendship, and self-worth in contemporary London. The novel’s ritmo-yet-intimate voice captures the joys and missteps of adulthood while addressing race, love, and the complexities of modern life with honesty and humor. This trio of narratives offers a varied, engaging reading journey that showcases three celebrated authors at the height of their powers.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for adult readers who value multi-voiced, socially aware fiction with strong character arcs. It’s perfect for fans of literary fiction that foreground voices often underrepresented in mainstream publishing, readers seeking award-winning books (including Booker Prize recognition), and book clubs looking for rich discussion material about race, gender, and identity in both historical and contemporary Britain. Gift buyers will appreciate the cohesive, prestige-packed nature of the collection, while collectors will enjoy having three flagship paperback titles in one value-packed package. Whether you’re new to these authors or expanding an established library, this trio offers a compelling, thoughtful reading experience that resonates across generations and communities.

Key Benefits:

  • Three acclaimed novels in one convenient paperback collection
  • Distinctive voices from three influential Black British authors
  • Great gift set for readers who love literary fiction with social insight
  • Perfect for book clubs with themes on identity, culture, and resilience
  • Award-winning credentials across the authors and works
  • Compact paperback format ideal for travel, nightstands, and libraries

About the Author:
Sara Collins’s The Confessions of Frannie Langton launched with critical acclaim, earning recognition including the Costa First Novel Award in 2019 and a place on multiple year-end lists for historical fiction. Bernardine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other made history as a co-winner of the 2019 Booker Prize, celebrated for its fearless polyphonic structure and sweeping portraits of Black British life. Candice Carty-Williams’s Queenie became a Sunday Times bestseller and sparked widespread conversation about race, relationships, and modern womanhood; the novel later inspired adaptations for screen. Together, these authors represent a powerful trio of contemporary voices whose work has reshaped conversations about identity, belonging, and the range of experiences within British literature. Their distinct storytelling approaches—historical, multi-voiced, and witty-realistic—underscore the richness of modern fiction and the enduring appeal of diverse perspectives.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re building a thoughtful, diverse home library, this set delivers. You’ll enjoy the seamless blend of history, social critique, and contemporary humor across three very different tonal landscapes. The collection offers a complete reading experience: immersive historical atmosphere, modern-day urban realism, and a bold, character-driven ensemble that invites discussion and reflection. Owning the full set means you can binge-read or select titles to suit your mood, with the reassurance that you’re investing in award-winning authors whose work continues to shape conversations about race, gender, and identity in the UK and beyond.

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