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Happy Here
- 10 Stories from Black British Authors
- Narrated by: Nicole Davis, Theo Solomon
- Length: 5 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Summary
An immersive anthology of stories examining home and belonging, with an introduction from former Waterstones Children’s Book Prize category winner Sharna Jackson.
Happy Here features stories and poems by 10 Black British authors exploring themes of family, friendship, laughter, magic and peril - in different genres and styles, but all about joy.
With contributions from Dean Atta, Joseph Coelho, Kereen Getten, Patrice Lawrence, Theresa Lola, E. L. Norry, Jasmine Richards, Alexandra Sheppard, Yomi Sode and Clare Weze.