In this stunning debut that takes us from Kinshasa to London, the stakes of love collide with religion and societal expectations, as two women search for a place of belonging - 'evocative and exhilarating' (Salena Godden)
Addictive, timely, and hugely entertaining, The Take is a novel about how far you'd go to have it all - and who you might sacrifice to get it. Perfect for fans of Yellowface and The Other Black Girl.
Disability is central to the Gothic imagination; but few accounts of Gothic literature interpret this genre with attention to experiences of disability embodiment, or of the socially determined aspects of disability.