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God’s Country

God’s Country
  • Author(s): Kerry Hadley-Pryce
  • Location(s): The Black Country
  • Genre(s): Fiction
  • Era(s): Present day

‘‘I was born in the Black Country and have lived there most of my life. I’ve always felt that it, and the texture of its part-industrial, part-rural landscape provokes a unique sensation of place, and I try to emulate...

Marriage Material

Marriage Material
  • Author(s): Sathnam Sanghera
  • Location(s): Wolverhampton
  • Genre(s): Fiction
  • Era(s): 20th Century

If you’ve approached Bains Stores recently, you’d be forgiven for hesitating on doing so. A prominent window advert for a discontinued chocolate bar suggests the shop may have closed in 1994. The security shutters are stuck a quarter-open, adding...

Old Gold

Old Gold
  • Author(s): Jay Stringer
  • Location(s): Wolverhampton
  • Genre(s): Crime
  • Era(s): Modern

Half-gypsy detective Eoin Miller finds people for a living-usually people who would do anything to remain hidden. Ironic considering Eoin has done all he can to lose himself in a downward spiral that has cost him his job, his...

Gamble

Gamble
  • Author(s): Kerry Hadley-Pryce
  • Location(s): The Black Country
  • Genre(s): Fiction, Mystery
  • Era(s): 978-1784631307

Greg Gamble: he’s a teacher, he works hard, he’s a husband, a father. He’s a good man, or tries to be. But even a good man can face a crisis. Even a good man can face temptation. Even a...

Rainbow Milk

Rainbow Milk
  • Author(s): Paul Mendez
  • Location(s): Wolverhampton, London
  • Genre(s): Fiction
  • Era(s): 1950s & 2000s

Rainbow Milk is an intersectional coming-of-age story, following nineteen-year-old Jesse McCarthy as he grapples with his racial and sexual identities against the backdrop of a Jehovah’s Witness upbringing and the legacies of the Windrush generation. In the Black Country...

The Speech

The Speech
  • Author(s): Andrew Smith
  • Location(s): Wolverhampton
  • Genre(s): Fiction
  • Era(s): 1968

His words threatened rivers of blood…and they fought him with hope… April 20th, 1968: Enoch Powell, MP for Wolverhampton South West, gives a speech that shakes a community and Britain to its very core. Words that provoke, that divide...

Who Am I Again?

Who Am I Again?
  • Author(s): Lenny Henry
  • Location(s): The Black Country
  • Genre(s): Autobiography/Memoirs
  • Era(s): 20th century

In 1975, a gangly black 16-year-old from Dudley, decked out in floppy bow tie and Frank Spencer beret, appeared on our TV screens for the first time. So began the transformation from apprentice factory worker to future national treasure...

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