About Afua Hirsch
About Afua Hirsch Afua Hirsch is a renowned nonfiction writer, broadcaster and former barrister. Born in 1981, she grew up in Wimbledon, London and had to grapple with the racial and class divisions she encountered in her everyday life. These experiences prompted her to write her groundbreaking book ‘Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging’, which was published in 2017. The book quickly became a bestseller, winning the Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Prize and making her one of the most celebrated authors in the world. Her writing has resonated with readers of all ages and backgrounds, who have praised her for making complex and important ideas accessible and engaging. Afua has become a powerful voice in the global conversation on race, class and gender, appearing on TV
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
2 books in seriesPublication Order
- Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging(2018)
- Equal to Everything(2019)
Publication Order of Anthologies
1 books in seriesPublication Order
- Pretty Bitches(2020)
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Afua Hirsch has written over 3 books across 2 different series, making them one of the most prolific authors in their genre.