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Task #19: Read a book in which a character of color goes on a spiritual journey
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Many of those books are memoirs or true life stories and the task says a "character", which - to me - says it needs to be fiction.


Yes. most of Coelho's books would fit this category.


Well, he is the one who suggested it!

Many of those books are memoirs..."
Book Riot has said many times in every year that "character" can be fiction or non-fiction. If it needs to be a novel they will say it needs to be a novel.


I read this last year and would say that yes, it counts. The author also does discuss religion quite a bit (she spends some time in Israel and has many Israeli and Jewish friends, though she is not Jewish or religious herself).




Thank you, Julia. Your response is very helpful.









Definitely. It's a fabulous read.

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I just finished it and I would definitely say that Saroo experiences a spiritual journey. It was such a good book.


Others have chosen non-fiction. I don't think it has to be fiction. As for if he goes on a spiritual journey, I don't know.

This category doesn't specify the genre of the book, so a memoir here is fine.






If one can stretch civil rights to a spiritual story I recommend reading all three of the March: Book One, March: Book Two and March: Book Three by John Lewis. Here's what they look like:



Al Franken in his most recent book Al Franken, Giant of the Senate, is told early on, to not give any credit to staffers. That may be true in Congress. But Andrew Aydin helped Congressman Lewis write March: Book One as a graphic memoir and Nate Powell illustrated it.

I LOVE that book! I haven't met anyone else who has read it. Definitely a spiritual journey
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