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2/3David Cooperfield - different gender 6-13-16
Spellbound #2 - one of the characters is a transgender 6-22 (sexual orientation)
Updated #7. 4. George by Alex Gino ✔
- The main character, George, identifies as transgender.
COMPLETE: 4/4
3/3David Cooperfield - different gender
Spellbound #2 - one of the characters is a transgender
Chasing Butterflies - socioeconomic status
1/1 A Rumor of War - Philip CaputoWith 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.
Please update msg#10. I completed this challenge 6/9/162016) 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
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!
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(Victorian Era; Focus on Postmortem Photographers, as well as some focus on Spirit Photographers.)2.
(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.
(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.
(20th Century Male Polish-born Yiddish Poet)5.
(Various Japanese Poets; most poems from the 800s & 900s, I believe.)6.
(Explosives Technician, Child Soldiers, Soldiers; setting is fantasy SE Asian country.)7.
(Gang Members.)8.
(Gay Cuban-American Teenager)9.
(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.
(2 Teenagers w/ Schizophrenia.)11.
(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
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!
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,
Books mentioned in this topic
Dust (other topics)A Sweet Misfortune (other topics)
The Calling (other topics)
Kokin Wakashu: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry: With ‘Tosa Nikki’ and ‘Shinsen Waka’ (other topics)
Tale of the Shining Princess (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
David Sheff (other topics)Tash Aw (other topics)
Kiera Cass (other topics)
Gabrielle Zevin (other topics)
Patricia Highsmith (other topics)
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Everything I Never Told You - story of a family of mixed race in the 1970s