New Releases by Benjamin Zephaniah

Benjamin Zephaniah is the author of Terror Kid (2024), People Need People (2023), Nature Trail (2023), We Sang Across the Sea: The Empire Windrush and Me (2022), Refugee Boy (2021).

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People Need People

release date: May 09, 2023
People Need People
Winner of The Queen''s Knickers Award 2024 To walk to To talk to To cry and rely on, People will always need people . . . From the creators of Nature Trail comes an uplifting picture book about the power of people, and the importance of connecting with others. This timely poem reminds us all to be kind to one another. Written by legendary poet, Benjamin Zephaniah, one of The Times'' top 50 British post-war writers. Beautifully illustrated by Nila Aye. Praise for Nature Trail: A joy to read with small children - Independent

Nature Trail

release date: Apr 11, 2023
Nature Trail
A joy to read with small children - Independent Chunky board book edition of this joyful celebration of nature and the wonder of the world around us by legendary poet and performer Benjamin Zephaniah, one of The Times'' top 50 British post-war writers. At the bottom of my garden, there''s a hedgehog and a frog, And a lot of creepy-crawlies living underneath a log . . . All around us, from parks to gardens and flowerpots to pavements, there''s a world of wonder just waiting to be discovered. Why not look a little closer and see what you find? This uplifting celebration of nature reminds us all to take a closer look at the world around us, and enjoy the wonder of nature wherever we find it. Packed with animals and minibeasts galore, this imaginative rhyming text is perfect for reading aloud.

We Sang Across the Sea: The Empire Windrush and Me

release date: Apr 07, 2022
We Sang Across the Sea: The Empire Windrush and Me
A powerfully moving and beautiful picture book about the voyage of HMT Empire Windrush from national treasure, Benjamin Zephaniah.

Refugee Boy

release date: Dec 16, 2021
Refugee Boy
An eye for an eye. It''s very simple. You choose your homeland like a hyena picking and choosing where he steals his next meal from. Scavenger. Yes you grovel to the feet of Mengistu and when his people spit at you and kick you from the bowl you scuttle across the border. Scavenger. As a violent civil war rages back home in Ethiopia, teenager Alem and his father are in a bed and breakfast in Berkshire. It''s his best holiday ever. The next morning his father is gone and has left a note explaining that he and his mother want to protect Alem from the war. This strange grey country of England is now his home. On his own, and in the hands of the social services and the Refugee Council, Alem lives from letter to letter, waiting to hear something from his father. Then he meets car-obsessed Mustapha, the lovely ''out-of-your-league'' Ruth and dangerous Sweeney – three unexpected allies who spur him on in his fight to be seen as more than just the Refugee Boy. Lemn Sissay''s remarkable stage adaptation of Benjamin Zephaniah''s bestselling novel is published here in the Methuen Drama Student Edition series, featuring commentary & notes by Professor Lynette Goddard (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK) that help the student unpack the play''s themes, language, structure and production history to date.

Benjamin Zephaniah: My Story: Band 17/Diamond (Collins Big Cat)

release date: Jul 14, 2021
Benjamin Zephaniah: My Story: Band 17/Diamond (Collins Big Cat)
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Funky Chickens

release date: Oct 04, 2018
Funky Chickens
Enter the crazy world of rap poet Benjamin Zephaniah! A reissue of the wonderfully irreverent collection of poetry for young people, touching on anything from vegetables to the Queen and from sewage to the sun. There''s plenty of humour as well as poems on racism, pollution and the murder of a cat.

The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah

release date: May 03, 2018
The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah
*BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week* Benjamin Zephaniah, who has travelled the world for his art and his humanitarianism, now tells the one story that encompasses it all: the story of his life. In the early 1980s when punks and Rastas were on the streets protesting about unemployment, homelessness and the National Front, Benjamin’s poetry could be heard at demonstrations, outside police stations and on the dance floor. His mission was to take poetry everywhere, and to popularise it by reaching people who didn’t read books. His poetry was political, musical, radical and relevant. By the early 1990s, Benjamin had performed on every continent in the world (a feat which he achieved in only one year) and he hasn’t stopped performing and touring since. Nelson Mandela, after hearing Benjamin’s tribute to him while he was in prison, requested an introduction to the poet that grew into a lifelong relationship, inspiring Benjamin’s work with children in South Africa. Benjamin would also go on to be the first artist to record with The Wailers after the death of Bob Marley in a musical tribute to Nelson Mandela. The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah is a truly extraordinary life story which celebrates the power of poetry and the importance of pushing boundaries with the arts.

I'll Be Home for Christmas

release date: Sep 22, 2016
I'll Be Home for Christmas
The UK''s top Young Adult authors join together in this collection of new stories and poems on the theme of home. Contributors include: Tom Becker, Holly Bourne, Sita Brahmachari, Kevin Brooks, Melvin Burgess, Katy Cannon , Cat Clarke, Juno Dawson, Julie Mayhew, Non Pratt, Marcus Sedgwick, Lisa Williamson and Benjamin Zephaniah. �1 from the sale of every book will be donated to Crisis, the national homelessness charity. To find out more about Crisis, see www.crisis.org.uk

Being Cool: Band 10 White/Band 17 Diamond (Collins Big Cat Progress)

release date: Jan 06, 2014
Being Cool: Band 10 White/Band 17 Diamond (Collins Big Cat Progress)
Written by award-winning author, poet and performer Benjamin Zephaniah, this modern story follows Jaden''s first few weeks at his new secondary school. As two rival groups of boys both befriend Jaden, the pressure mounts - who will he choose and does he really want to be part of a gang? - Collins Big Cat Progress books are specifically designed for children at Key Stage 2 who have a Key Stage 1 reading level, giving them age-appropriate texts that they can read, building their confidence and fostering positive attitudes towards reading. - Text type: A story with a familiar setting

Gangsta Rap

release date: Jul 04, 2013
Gangsta Rap
''A fairytale of hip-hop success ... teens will enjoy the thrilling music fantasy, while many will identify with the smart, talented boys who grow up quickly and rescue themselves'' Booklist An electrifying novel from hugely popular performance poet and novelist Benjamin Zephaniah, exploring the rap music scene, inequality and three boys caught up in it Just what do you do with talent from the wrong side of town? Benjamin Zephaniah draws on his own experiences with school and the music business to create a novel that speaks with passion and immediacy about the rap scene. Ray has trouble at home, and he has trouble at school – until he''s permanently excluded and ends up sleeping on the floor of a record shop. What happens to a boy like Ray? If he''s lucky, maybe he gets a chance to shine. The story of three boys who aren''t easy. They don''t fit in. They seem to attract trouble. But they know what they want, and they''ve got the talent to back it up ... Brilliantly written and with a real ear for dialogue, fans of Angie Thomas and Malorie Blackman will love Benjamin Zephaniah''s novels for young adult readers: Refugee Boy Face Gangsta Rap Teacher''s Dead

When I Grow Up

release date: May 22, 2012
When I Grow Up
This innovative book takes an alternative look at 12 occupations and the people who fill them. It''s aim is to open up children''s imaginations to the possibility that there are many more roles open to them than they may think. It doesn''t just simply depict male nurses, female engineers and similar familiar sterotype-busting examples, but more broad-ranging examples of unusual people doing unusual jobs, such as Sikh lollipop man, a female clown and a black British Space Scientist. Benjamin Zephaniah''s lyrical and amusing text also draws on his own experience of being stereotyped and misjudged because of the colour of his skin and the stle of his hair. Prodeepta Das is a master of photographing people in everyday situations and he brings to this project all the skill that made We Are Britain such an outstanding book. Jobs featured: Lollipop man, Clown, Space Scientist, Laywer, Concervational, Farmer, Vet, Pilot, Illustrator, Chef, Museum Director, Architect.

Liam

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Liam
Liam has a good life, but it would be even better if he could find out who his real parents are.

Face

release date: Jul 04, 2011
Face
''A brilliant first novel'' Guardian In the moving and compelling debut novel from Benjamin Zephaniah, a young man''s life is completely changed when his face is badly scarred in a car accident. Martin seems to have it all. He''s cool, funny, and he''s the undisputed leader of the Gang of Three, who roam their East London estate during the holidays looking for fun. But one night after the Gang leave a late night rap club, Martin accepts a ride from Pete, a Raider''s Posse gang member. Too late, he realises that the car is stolen, and that the police are after them. What happens next will change Martin''s life and looks, and show him the true meaning of strength, courage, discrimination and friendship. Brilliantly written and with a real ear for dialogue, fans of Angie Thomas and Malorie Blackman will love Benjamin Zephaniah''s novels for young adult readers: Refugee Boy Face Gangsta Rap Teacher''s Dead

Teacher's Dead

release date: Jul 04, 2011
Teacher's Dead
''The playful, obstinate and courageously humorous tone of Zephaniah''s writing shines through ... hilarious and later heartbreaking'' Guardian A teacher is dead, murdered by two of his students in front of the whole school. Right in front of Jackson Jones. But Mr Joseph was a good man – people liked him, respected him. How could those boys stab him and jog away like nothing had happened? Unable to process what he has seen, Jackson begins his own investigation: everyone knows who did it, but as Jackson uncovers more about the boys, he becomes convinced that people need to understand why. Brilliantly written and with a real ear for dialogue, fans of Angie Thomas and Malorie Blackman will love Benjamin Zephaniah''s novels for young adult readers: Refugee Boy Face Gangsta Rap Teacher''s Dead

Kung Fu Trip (Quick Reads Edition)

release date: Feb 18, 2011
Kung Fu Trip (Quick Reads Edition)
Benjamin Zephaniah decides he has had enough of London. So he takes off to China, specifically to Shaolin Temple, the spiritual home of martial arts and kung fu. Benjamin wants to take on an instructor who will teach him more about kung fu. But finding a good instructor is difficult, and the instructor he does finally locate is not only called ''Iron Breath'' but also proves a very hard taskmaster . . . An extraordinary snapshot of Benjamin''s life plus Benjamin''s own views on politics, Buddhism, kung fu, vegans and much else. But this is also a fascinating insight into China itself, and the huge variety of people who Benjamin meets - who react very differently to the appearance of a Rasta in their midst: on occasions even fainting or bowing to Benjamin, thinking he is a god!

Face: the Play

release date: Mar 03, 2008
Face: the Play
Everything is going Martin''s way. The holidays have started, he''s got a gorgeous girlfriend and everyone agrees he''s the coolest dancer around. But when his world is turned upside down by a crash in a stolen car, he has to come to terms with more than his facial injuries.

Listen to Your Parents

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Listen to Your Parents
A moving portrayal of teenage life and ambition set against a background of adversity, Zephaniah''s poetry suffuses the play with rhythm and flavour.

We Are Britain!

release date: Mar 19, 2004
We Are Britain!
A new poetry collection from renowned performance poet Benjamin Zephaniah, celebrating the diversity of British society. A unique portrait of British children, Benjamin has written 12 poems, each one about a child in his or her home environment. The children are from a range of backgrounds and cultures and the book challenges traditional perceptions of the way children live. It shows that despite their differences, children have many similar preoccupations whatever their cultural background. We Are Britain springs from the rich interaction between many peoples which characterises modern Britain. Illustrated with Prodeepta Das'' vibrant photographs, this is a fascinating and fun collection which children will love.

Chambers Primary Rhyming Dictionary

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Chambers Primary Rhyming Dictionary
With brand-new poems by Benjamin Zephaniah

The Little Book of Vegan Poems

release date: Jun 01, 2002
The Little Book of Vegan Poems
Aimed primarily at children, but doubtless appealing to some adults as well, this collection of poems is aimed at the caring, dedicated young vegans of this world. As well as including 22 poems from the radical rapper and People''s Laureate, the book also contains an extensive contact list of national and international vegan and animal rights organisations.

Too Black, Too Strong

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Too Black, Too Strong
This is a book of poems by Benjamin Zephaniah which addresses the struggles of black Britain.

Wicked World!

release date: Aug 03, 2000
Wicked World!
Welcome to the wild and wicked words of Benjamin Zephaniah. You''ll find loads of cool people who make up our world in this rapping, happening hip-hop collection. From the South Pole to Mongolia and the Himalayas, this is a real world tour of poems about people and places, cultures and nationalities across our planet. Includes poems about Inuits, Celts, the history of Britain, Maories, the Dalai Lama, the North and South Poles, and much more - a rhyming round-the-world trip. Poems that bounce up from the page and demand to be read, rapped, sung and hip-hopped aloud - Independent on Sunday

Funky Turkeys

release date: Dec 01, 1999

The Bloomsbury Book of Love Poems

release date: Jan 01, 1999
The Bloomsbury Book of Love Poems
This anthology of poems, selected by novelist Benjamin Zephaniah, is based on the theme of love.

School's Out

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Talking Turkeys

release date: Aug 03, 1995
Talking Turkeys
A reissue of TALKING TURKEYS by street poet Benjamin Zephaniah. Talking Turkeys is an unconventional collection of straight-talking poems about heroes, revolutions, racism, love and animal rights, among other subjects, that will entice many new readers to poetry. It is his very first ground-breaking children''s poetry collection - playful, clever and provocative - this is performance poetry on the page at its very best. Benjamin Zephaniah was born in Birmingham and then spent some of his early years in Jamaica. He came to London when he was 22 and his first book of poetry for adults was published soon after. He appears regularly on radio and TV including a Desert Island Discs appearance, literary festivals, and has also taken part in plays and films. He is most well-known for his performance poetry with a political edge for both children and adults and gritty teenage fiction. His collections Talking Turkeys, Wicked World and Funky Chickens broke new ground in children''s poetry. He is the only Rastafarian poet to be short-listed for the Chairs of Poetry for both Oxford and Cambridge University and has been listed in The Times'' list of 50 greatest postwar writers. Benjamin now lives in Lincolnshire.

City Psalms

release date: Jan 01, 1992
City Psalms
City Psalms was Benjamin Zephaniah''s first collection from Bloodaxe back in 1992. It includes some of his best-known poems, including ''Dis Poetry'', ''Money'' and ''Us and Dem''. Best known for his performance poetry with a political edge for adults - and his poetry with attitude for children - Zephaniah has his own rap/reggae band. He has produced numerous recordings, including Dub Ranting (1982), Rasta (1983), Us and Dem (1990), Back to Roots (1995), Belly of de Beast (1996) and Naked (2004). He was the first person to record with the Wailers after the death of Bob Marley, in a musical tribute to Nelson Mandela, which Mandela heard while in prison on Robben Island. Their later meetings led to Zephaniah working with children in South African townships and hosting the President''s Two Nations Concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1996. His first book of poems, Pen Rhythm, was produced in 1980 by a small East London publishing cooperative, Page One Books. His second collection, The Dread Affair, was published by Hutchinson''s short-lived Arena imprint in 1985. He has since published three collections with Bloodaxe, City Psalms (1992), Propa Propaganda (1996) and Too Black Too Strong (2001), the latter including poems written while working with Michael Mansfield QC and other Tooks barristers on the Stephen Lawrence case. To Do Wid Me, filmed by Pamela Robertson-Pearce (Bloodaxe Books, 2013), includes a full-length feature film on DVD with all the poems performed on the film included in the book.
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