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

Homegoing meets the criteria. And it's really good!

Been a long time since I've read it, but if I recall correctly, it fits.



I had planned to read Shadowshaper for this task--does it work too??

I had planned to read Shadowshaper for this task--does it work ..."
Yes it does

I had planned to read Shadowshaper for this task..."
:)

I am reading this right now too! For 5. Read a book by an immigrant or with a central immigration narrative and am already looking at her other books and finding where they can fit! Sooooo good.




Rivers of London and so on... I am using the current one: The Hanging Tree"
Ooh this whole series has been on my TBR list for ages! Thanks for suggesting this! :)


It's also a debut.

I'm also reading The Mothers for this.


I think it would fit better for the immigrant task. I honestly don't know if Vietnamese count as people of color.

No, I just finished reading it for the challenge and found out there was at least 2 other POV that was from white characters. The majority of the book is from a slave or free black POV, but just not all of it. It is written by a man of color, but I don't believe it is considered a classic, so it doesn't fit #17 either. Anyone know if Fledgling meets this challenge?

I think it would fit better for the immigrant task. I ho..."
I don't know why I didn't think of that. Thanks.


I think it would fit better for the immigr..."
FTR, Vietnamese people are actually considered "people of color"

Ah, didn't think of that! I went back and read Heart-Shaped Box for that challenge, but no matter. Reading Homegoing regardless.


Not sure but the challenge doesn't say it has to have multiple POVs, just that any POV is a person of color. That's the way I took it.

The one I'm reading is A Curious Indian Cadaver


Generally Murakami sets his fiction in his native Japan.

Generally Murakami sets his fiction in his nat..."
Yes, Asian people are people of color.



Is this spelled correctly? I can't find it on GR or when googling.

Is this spelled correctly? I can't find it on GR or when googling."
Yrinsyde is a person's username, the recommended book is A Curious Indian Cadaver.

Is this spelled correctly? I can't find it on GR or when googling."
Yrinsyde is a person's username, the recommended book is [book:A ..."
Oh goodness, thank you for correcting my goofy misreading!
Jennifer wrote: "[The Sun Is Also a Star] is one of my favorite books of 2016. I highly recommend it, and it fits this task perfectly."
For those of you who are nit-pickers like me, I just finished The Sun Is Also a Star and I was hoping to use it for this task, but there are a few short chapters from the POV of white characters who are tangential to the story. I think anyone who wants to count it absolutely should, and it's an AMAZING book (I don't regret reading it even a little!). Still, I'm going to look for one that 100% satisfies the task since I'm a perfectionist about these things.
For those of you who are nit-pickers like me, I just finished The Sun Is Also a Star and I was hoping to use it for this task, but there are a few short chapters from the POV of white characters who are tangential to the story. I think anyone who wants to count it absolutely should, and it's an AMAZING book (I don't regret reading it even a little!). Still, I'm going to look for one that 100% satisfies the task since I'm a perfectionist about these things.
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I remember reading Zadie Smith's White Teeth last year and even though it doesn't match the criteria (it has a white British male character's pov), that book felt way more like it stood in its own feet. I felt like the voices were genuine and made me question personal assumptions that I had.
So, I don't know. I'm thinking about DNFing A Tale for the Time Being, and picking up Homegoing instead, but I'm not sure if this one meets the criteria. Does anyone know?