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2017 Read Harder Challenge
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Task #19: Read a book in which a character of color goes on a spiritual journey
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I'm not sure, I haven't read it, but it doesn't sound like a spiritual journey.


How about Infidel? The author is raised Muslim and becomes an atheist. That sounds like an atheist spiritual journey to me. :)
Melissa wrote: "I made a list of feminist book recs for the challenge. For this task, using both definitions of "spiritual," I came up with:
Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
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I read Beloved for this task. Thanks for the suggestion.
Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
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I read Beloved for this task. Thanks for the suggestion.

The book doesn't hit you over the head with the "spiritual journey" she goes through. At the end of the day, it's about a teenage girl becoming more comfortable herself and her identity (like any teen), and being Muslim is part of that identity. Some of the spiritual themes that I think are effortlessly woven into the plot are:
- debating whether to wear a hijab (especially if you're a teen trying to look cool & pretty in front of your crush)
- related theme: "is it okay for a practicing Muslim to have a crush on a non-Muslim?"
- the pros/cons of wearing a niqab which unlike a hijab, covers your entire body except the eyes
- general discussion about the Quran (the main character gets roped into an inter-mosque trivia bowl on the Quran)
If you're looking for a great YA book that ticks this particular box for the Challenge, I'd highly recommend it!






In the beginning of the book it seems like the different story lines have no relation to one another, although they are interesting. In the end, they all come together explosively.
I'm glad I stuck with it.

I read this a few months ago and never considered it for this category but I think your right!


me too! I was wondering if anyone else would.


I read another book that would have qualified too called The Ghost Bride. It was also good, a little slow in the middle, but worth it.
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