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message 51: by Joann (new)

Joann Updated message #32 have now read 2/3

Everything I Never Told You - story of a family of mixed race in the 1970s


message 52: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay | 1337 comments Completed 2/3

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Ella Enchanted (Trophy Newbery) by Gail Carson Levine


message 53: by Maxine (new)

Maxine Robinson Updated msg 3

3/3
Completed


message 54: by Paul Emily (new)

Paul Emily Ryan (kickbackyak) Updated message 34 with Maskerade by Terry Pratchett - Granny, Nanny, and Agnes are women

6/5


message 55: by Paul Emily (new)

Paul Emily Ryan (kickbackyak) Updated message 34

11/5


message 56: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay | 1337 comments Update msg 6

3/3


message 57: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1553 comments Updated message 8, 6/3!


message 58: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Pereira (babitix) | 170 comments Books Completed: 2/?

1. The Invention of Wings
- Slavery;

2. Look Who's Back
- Politics;


message 59: by Maria (new)

Maria (mariah90602) | 2287 comments 2/3

David Cooperfield - different gender 6-13-16

Spellbound #2 - one of the characters is a transgender 6-22 (sexual orientation)


message 60: by Sam F (new)

Sam F | 1355 comments Updated:

Message 14

2/3 completed to date


message 61: by Kelly (new)

Kelly (kellysrambles) | 1000 comments Updated #7.

4. George by Alex Gino ✔
- The main character, George, identifies as transgender.

COMPLETE: 4/4


message 62: by Sam F (new)

Sam F | 1355 comments Updated Message 14

3/3 completed!

Great challenge - thank you for providing this opportunity.


message 63: by Paul Emily (new)

Paul Emily Ryan (kickbackyak) Updated message 34

13/5


message 64: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay | 1337 comments Update msg 6

Return to the Olive Farm. Carol Drinkwater by Carol Drinkwater


message 65: by Maria (new)

Maria (mariah90602) | 2287 comments 3/3

David Cooperfield - different gender
Spellbound #2 - one of the characters is a transgender
Chasing Butterflies - socioeconomic status


message 66: by Ultrajbk (new)

Ultrajbk | 67 comments 1/1 A Rumor of War - Philip Caputo

With this book I walked in the shoes of a Vietnam Veteran. One of the first books to kick start the literary telling of that war...and for good reason.

To all service men and women, now and of the past - thank you.


message 67: by Linda (new)

Linda Mallet (lmallet) | 108 comments Please update msg#10. I completed this challenge 6/9/16
2016) JUNE-SOMEONE ELSE'S SHOES
Duration: June 1st - June 30th 2016

Progress: (4/4) Completed

1. Politics: Our Dumb World by The Onion 6/9/16
2. Religion:Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul
***by John Eldredge 6/1/16
3. Gender: The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli 6/1/16
4. Freedom: Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell 6/2/16


message 68: by Jessica (new)

Jessica R. | 549 comments Updated Message 25...completed challenge :)

June: Someone Else's Shoes Challenge:

1. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
2. The Fictional Woman
3. Still Alice

3/3 - COMPLETED!


message 69: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Woods (nicole_woods65) | 976 comments *Update

1. Memento Mori. Death in Nineteenth Century Photography (CMP Bulletin, vol 9, no 4) by Dan Meinwald (Victorian Era; Focus on Postmortem Photographers, as well as some focus on Spirit Photographers.)

2. Tale Of The Shining Princess by Naoko Matsubara (Long ago in Japan; [Spoilers:] A poor bamboo-cutter & his wife adopt a mysterious girl who has been temporarily exiled from the Land of Eternal Youth; Also features rich suitors, including 2 Princes.)

3. Memento Mori The Dead Among Us by Paul Koudounaris (Spanning many centuries; primarily set in Europe, but explores communities across the globe, including in Bolivia, Thailand, and the Philippines. Also touched upon Catholic monastic orders & confraternities. I found the parts on mummies in Tana Toraja, ñatitas in Bolivia, & the mummified Buddhist monks in Asia to be particularly interesting.)

4. All My Young Years by Abraham Nahum Stencl (20th Century Male Polish-born Yiddish Poet)

5. Kokin Wakashu The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry With ‘Tosa Nikki’ and ‘Shinsen Waka’ by Helen Craig McCullough (Various Japanese Poets; most poems from the 800s & 900s, I believe.)

6. The Divine by Asaf Hanuka (Explosives Technician, Child Soldiers, Soldiers; setting is fantasy SE Asian country.)

7. The Crow by James O'Barr (Gang Members.)

8. Spit and Passion by Cristy C. Road (Gay Cuban-American Teenager)
9. The House that Groaned by Karrie Fransman (U.K.; Diet Instructor, Make-up Saleswoman, Freelance Retoucher, Guy w/ really weird disease/health fetishes, Woman who has orgies w/ lots of food involved, elderly woman)

10. Swallow Me Whole by Nate Powell (2 Teenagers w/ Schizophrenia.)

11. Françoise Dolto L'heure juste by Marie-Pierre Farkas (Early 1900s; French Pediatrician & Psychoanalyst*)

*= I plan on entering the field of Psych. & I'm currently majoring in Psych. w/ specialization in Clinical Psych., so I don't completely see the Psychoanalyst part as being a diff. background.

Goal Met So Far: 11/2


message 70: by Paul Emily (new)

Paul Emily Ryan (kickbackyak) Updated message 34 with The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis - Parvana is an Afghani girl

14/5


message 71: by Ju (new)

Ju Transcendancing (transcendancing) I failed at this unfortunately - this month I did not finish a single book. But, it was a hard month personally so did a lot of walking in my own shoes by necessity. Hoping July is gentler!


message 72: by Sherry (new)

Sherry (lilsherry) | 721 comments 3/3 Completed ✔

1. The Calling (Inn at Eagle Hill #2) by Suzanne Woods Fisher [Read 6/01/2016]
2. A Sweet Misfortune (Virtues and Vices of the Old West #2) by Maggie Brendan [Read 6/11/2016]
3. Dust (Silo #3) by Hugh Howey [Read 6/27/2016]

Sorry for late posting! I went on vacation on 6/28 and read the last book for this challenge the night before and then had to sleep fast to catch the plane early early in the morning,


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