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Task #24: Read a book wherein all point-of-view characters are people of color

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Elizabeth wrote: "I have been considering both The Color Purple and Beloved for this challenge. I have never read any Alice Walker, but I have heard wonderful things about The Color Purple (obviously). I have read T..."
I love the Color Purple. It's well worth a read. Beloved is also beautiful, but I think harder to get through because it is so full of fantasy and haunted by ghosts. Both are amazing novels
I love the Color Purple. It's well worth a read. Beloved is also beautiful, but I think harder to get through because it is so full of fantasy and haunted by ghosts. Both are amazing novels
Chris wrote: "Would Beloved qualify for this task? I've never read it but I've always wanted to, so I have no idea if the point-of-view characters are all POC. If not, is there anything else by Toni ..."
Yes, Beloved qualifies. All of Morrison's novels that I've read have only POC as POV characters.
Yes, Beloved qualifies. All of Morrison's novels that I've read have only POC as POV characters.
Bill wrote: "I am planning on reading "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas". I need a group ruling on its legitimacy for this prompt.
Thanks!"
Since Douglass (double s) is the POV character of this first of his three autobiographies, this should work. I can't remember if he ever gives us the POV of a white character.
Thanks!"
Since Douglass (double s) is the POV character of this first of his three autobiographies, this should work. I can't remember if he ever gives us the POV of a white character.

Rivers of London and so on... I am using the current one: The Hanging Tree


I might double dip for this one since this was my selection for a debut novel. I haven't double dipped for anything else but..."
I am currently reading the Color Purple - about 3/4 way through. The sexual assault description is mostly at the start and if you can get through it - it was depressing but it's not a trigger for me - then the book moves on from that as a focus it seems.

I might double dip for this one since this was my selection for a debut novel. I haven't double dipped for a..."
Depending on where you live this is a frequently challenged book in many countries.






Has anyone read this? I have owned this book for years and had it on my to read shelf (ok shelves, I have lots of to read shelves...and boxes of books) Would this fit in this category?

To me it reads that it doesn't specify there has to be more than one....just that if there is, they should all be people of color.

Nearly all Erdrich qualifies. I recommend The Round House. It is my favorite from her.

Kindred absolutely fits. If there is only one character, than 1 is all the characters.


Ooh, yes, Ruth Ozeki books are awesome!

I am reading this book for the Classic by a POC catagory, but it absolutely works for this too.

I am reading this book for the Classic by a POC catagory, but it absolutely works for th..."
I was thinking of a Dumas book for the classic by a POC. But I got this one Audible, and I love Baldwin.

I am reading this book for the Classic by a POC catagory, but it absolute..."
I am a huge fan of Count of Monte Cristo. I read it with my then 14 year old son (we used to have a quarterly "book club") and we both really enjoyed the read. I have not read nearly enough Baldwin, but I am reading GTIOTM for Classic and Giovanni's Room for LGBTQ+ romance.

I am reading this book for the Classic by a POC catagory, bu..."
I read Count of Monte Cristo last year, and I loved it! I was thinking maybe The Three Musketeers this year! The Fire Next Time is really good by Baldwin, too.

I am reading this book for the Classic by a P..."
Thanks for the suggestion!



Lots of books fit this category. If you're looking for a series of short stories that works, I recommend Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri. All of the POV characters are either Indian or Indian-American.
And, it won the Pulitzer so it's pretty incredible writing
And, it won the Pulitzer so it's pretty incredible writing


I think it would. Good book. Buy the audio version as well. Helps with the Jamaican patois
Most of the characters are POC enough to count in the category

I am still going to get to this soon but maybe not for this task.

I hadn't planned to read it for this task, but it was on the new release shelf at the library and, having read good reviews for it, I snatched it up.
I think the best description for the work is elegiac. It had a kind of melancholy quality without being depressing.
If you'd like a peek at the life of a black girl and her friends in 1970's Brooklyn, read this book.

And if that POV character is black, I would say it does count. All the category says is that 'all' POV characters are POC. It doesn't specify that there has to be more than one.

It doesn't. There are a couple while characters who have their own chapters.

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Thanks! This one has been on my to-read list for a while, but I didn't know the characters are POC. :)