Pages of Hackney

Pages of Hackney Pages of Hackney is an independent bookshop on the Lower Clapton Road. On our shelves you'll find an eclectic mix of adults and children’s books.

Huge thank you to the very lovely  for coming by to sign copies of her new book UP THE YOUTH CLUB: A Cultural HistoryThi...
29/10/2025

Huge thank you to the very lovely for coming by to sign copies of her new book UP THE YOUTH CLUB: A Cultural History

This book is a searching look at the rise and fall of the youth club by renowned cultural documentarian Emma Warren, highlighting the seismic impact they have had on UK culture and why we need to ensure their existence for future generations.

‘Youth clubs have always existed. They always will, because there will always be young people. How we care for our youth, and what we owe them, is a question for all of us.’

In UP THE YOUTH CLUB, Emma Warren maps the shifting story of youth clubs in the UK and Northern Ireland, from factory workers in Victorian Boys’ and Girls’ clubs to renegade self-emancipatory spaces in the 1970s and the music-generating youth clubs of more recent decades. With a mixed lineage in church evangelism, the patronage of the upper classes, grassroots’ DIY, and erratic state funding, the youth club has had a huge, yet almost invisible, effect on music, sport, culture and society.

Arguing that we cannot advocate for what we do not understand, Warren positions youth clubs as a kind of engine room - from the famous success stories to come out of their doors, such as The Specials or Stormzy, to the untold stories of young people finding shelter, sustenance and stimulation for over a century - and why their dwindling numbers, largely due to austerity and funding cuts, is of serious concern for us all.

With this impassioned history, Warren invites us to pick up the torch and play an active part in protecting and re-igniting this vital part of UK society.

Tap through to get a signed copy of this brilliant and important book ✍️

POEM OF THE MONTH is Foxes by Karen Solie, in her collection Wellwater, shortlisted for the 2025 T.S. Eliot Prize ⚡️  I ...
26/10/2025

POEM OF THE MONTH is Foxes by Karen Solie, in her collection Wellwater, shortlisted for the 2025 T.S. Eliot Prize ⚡️

I love how foxes become a portal into the ephemeral encounters that make up city life. As its title they are the background of the poem, yet are mentioned only in passing, and when a door opens at the end of the poem we know it is foxes rushing through the gap without them being named. This frames other kinds of absent presence: double exposure, CCTV, an Airbnb review saying ‘it was as though no one had even been there’. A great poem for next week, beautifully poised between the eerie and mundane. 🦊🧡

🔥 This Saturday’s Bookseller Recommendation 🔥We’ve been eagerly awaiting this one — The Hajar Book of Rage.The first in ...
25/10/2025

🔥 This Saturday’s Bookseller Recommendation 🔥
We’ve been eagerly awaiting this one — The Hajar Book of Rage.

The first in the Elements anthology, it burns bright, perhaps inspired by Joe Henderson’s legendary album The Elements. Just as on Henderson’s album, each book in the series corresponds to a different element — “Fire,” “Air,” “Water,” and “Earth.” The Hajar Book of Rage opens the collection with the fierce energy of Fire, setting the tone for the elemental journey to come.

Bringing together fiction, poetry and essays by writers of colour, this Fire- themed collection delves into the fierce, animating power of rage as a catalyst for revolution change.

Here, rage teaches. It reveals what we’re fighting against and what we’re fighting for. It mobilises us into action, rouses our ideals and refuses to let us compromise. And it is unruly and consuming- a blaze that resists containment.

This is a searing tribute to the fires of anger that fuel our resistance and burn down the worlds that cannot hold us.

Such an absolute treat to welcome the brilliant  to the shop today to sign copies of THE FOUR SPENT THE DAY TOGETHER, ju...
24/10/2025

Such an absolute treat to welcome the brilliant to the shop today to sign copies of THE FOUR SPENT THE DAY TOGETHER, just published by 💖

An unforgettable new novel from the author of the modern classic I Love Dick – a witty, probing journey into a fractured America, culminating in the investigation of a teenage murder.

Signed copies available now, be quick! 📚

Our Saturday bookseller’s recommendation is Men in The Sun by Palestinian author Ghassan Kanafani. Collected here alongs...
18/10/2025

Our Saturday bookseller’s recommendation is Men in The Sun by Palestinian author Ghassan Kanafani.

Collected here alongside the titular novella are six short stories, including the timeless, resonant “Letter from Gaza”, Kanafani’s first published work.

Three Palestinian men embark on a brutal treacherous odyssey across the Iraqi desert to Kuwait, not for liberation but material betterment. Under the indifferent brutality of border bureaucracy and the blank aggression in the sun, things grow increasingly oppressive. Breezily conversational and disarmingly lyrical, this short novel delivers and shuddering dose of horror.

We know we’ve been neglectful here and so today, for the first time in ages, we’re asking…What are you reading? 📚Head to...
16/10/2025

We know we’ve been neglectful here and so today, for the first time in ages, we’re asking…

What are you reading? 📚

Head to our stories to let us know, and we’ll be sharing your responses throughout the day as well as adding them to our story highlights.

Go!

(We tried to find an appropriately autumnal photo but since we started this thing a few years back AI came along and ruined image search, so a summery beachy throwback with Pedro reading Drive Your Plow is delivering the vibe today)

We’re very happy to be stocking three new totes produced by  to raise funds for  and  🍉They feature powerful poems by .r...
13/10/2025

We’re very happy to be stocking three new totes produced by to raise funds for and 🍉

They feature powerful poems by .rishi, and

Readers and Writers Against Genocide (RWAG) is an informal group of authors, poets, literary agents, booksellers, publishing staff and readers who came together to speak up about the genocidal actions of the Israeli state in Gaza. They formed because their official organisations and workplaces were silent (and, in some cases, enforcing silence) in the escalating ethnic cleansing, starvation, and destruction in Palestine.

Available online and person, please show your support and grab one ✨

We were so lucky to be one of the dates on .dean’s UK book tour! Thank you so much Dean,  and  and everyone who filled t...
11/10/2025

We were so lucky to be one of the dates on .dean’s UK book tour!
Thank you so much Dean, and and everyone who filled the on Thursday night to hear Dean in conversation with Nim & Conner about LOVE IN A F*CKED-UP WORLD

Dean spoke about how his book transmutes the patterns from self help books into tools for collective action rather than an individual endeavour, about how we stay in relation with others in our movements by using our social and emotional skills to work out what’s going on inside us in conflict. They discussed together how we combat the romance myth and the isolationism at its core and work on centering multiple friendships and relationships as essential to our lives and our organising ❤️

This event is now available to watch on YouTube (link in bio) or listen as a podcast on all podcast platforms.

If you haven’t read this book yet, tap through its essential reading for the times we’re living in

The lovely  dropped by to say hi ahead of tomorrow night’s sold out event with .dean 😍Conner Habib’s debut novel, Hawk M...
08/10/2025

The lovely dropped by to say hi ahead of tomorrow night’s sold out event with .dean 😍

Conner Habib’s debut novel, Hawk Mountain (W.W. Norton, 2022), was longlisted for the PEN/Faulkner Prize. His podcast, Against Everyone with Conner Habib, is one of the most-respected conversation-style podcasts in the world, with over 300 episodes and millions of downloads worldwide. He lives in Ireland.

A beautiful evening last night hearing  in conversation with  about his memoir THE QUIET EAR, a moving and expansive exp...
03/10/2025

A beautiful evening last night hearing in conversation with about his memoir THE QUIET EAR, a moving and expansive exploration of deafness through Raymond’s story growing up deaf in a hearing household in Hackney, weaving in the lives of other D/deaf figures including artists, actors, poets and thinkers.
Thank you so much to wonderful BSL interpreter Sharon Goldson, to Joe for his perfect questions and to everyone for coming.

Watch this space for the full conversation on our podcast which will be available soon to listen 🎧

Signed copies of THE QUIET EAR are now in stock ✍️

A huge thank you to , , , Zena Agha, ,  and  for their truly generous and moving readings and for together making the st...
28/09/2025

A huge thank you to , , , Zena Agha, , and for their truly generous and moving readings and for together making the stunning line up that was our Authors Read for Gaza fundraiser 💚🖤❤️🤍

So much gratitude to the Old School Rooms for hiring us the space for free, to and for donating their art works and thank you every single person in the audience who bought a ticket and a book. We’re still doing the sums but 100% of the proceeds will be split between the Sameer Project and APN

Also represented on Thurs night were , and / -
big shout outs to them for their excellent work.

Our hearts go out to the people of Gaza who are struggling to survive this brutal genocide and resist their own erasure 🇵🇸

A very happy in day to the brilliant Patricia Lockwood whose second novel, WILL THERE EVER BE ANOTHER YOU, officially la...
23/09/2025

A very happy in day to the brilliant Patricia Lockwood whose second novel, WILL THERE EVER BE ANOTHER YOU, officially lands today 🎉

The world might be in disarray, but for one young woman, the very weave of herself seems to have loosened. Time and memories pass straight through her body, she’s afraid of her own floorboards, and the lyrics of ‘What Is Love’ play over and over in her ears. ‘I’m sorry not to respond to your email,’ she writes, ‘but I live completely in the present now.’

Tearing through the slippery terrains of fiction and reality, the possibility for human connection seems to beckon from the other side – and with it, the chance for a blinding re-emergence into the world.

From one of our most original, inventive and prodigiously funny writers, WILL THERE EVER BE ANOTHER YOU is a phosphorescent, wild and profound investigation into what keeps us alive in unprecedented times.

Very limited signed copies in stock now, be quick!

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