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message 1: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (bethsmash) | 1226 comments Mod
February is African American History Month. For your February Challenge, you must read a book by an African American Author. It can be fiction or non-fiction and aimed at any age, children, youth or adults.

There are lots of options. You can read a classic like The Color Purple by Alice Walker, or a fantasy like The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin, a graphic novel about real events like March: Book One by John Lewis or a children's book like Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson.

Have fun!


message 2: by Becky (new)

Becky | 280 comments Great challenge! I plan on reading, The Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis.


message 3: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments HOORAY! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Now, what to read, what to read.


message 4: by Debbie (last edited Jan 27, 2018 08:40PM) (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments I will be reading Firebird: Ballerina Misty Copeland Shows a Young Girl How to Dance Like the Firebird by Misty Copeland, illustrated by Christopher Myers.

Firebird won the 2015 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award. Misty Copeland, the author, is the first African American Female Principal Dancer in any major international ballet company and dances with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre in New York.

Firebird, the ballet, is considered a modern classic and the music was written by Igor Stravinsky.


message 5: by Alyson (new)

Alyson | 98 comments Becky wrote: "Great challenge! I plan on reading, The Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis."

Ooooo, so good--and so heart wrenching.


message 6: by Lidja (new)

Lidja | 8 comments I just finished Jemisin’s Broken Earth trilogy a few days ago. Still thinking about it... :)


message 7: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnanysyo) I already read it, but if you’d like to read a love story (not romance) for this challenge I recommend The Idea of You by Robinne Lee


message 8: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (jackie123) | 263 comments Becky wrote: "Great challenge! I plan on reading, The Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis."

I am listening to this now, so I won't count it as the challenge book, but I love it!


message 9: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (jackie123) | 263 comments I am going to read Towers Falling by Jewell Parker Rhodes, since my book club is also reading a book about 9/11.


message 10: by Audrey (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 675 comments Are there any Reader's Choice nominees that match?


message 11: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 255 comments I'm going to read Passion, Betrayal And Killer Highlights by Kyra Davis. The title just tickles me.


message 12: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments Teresa wrote: "I'm going to read Passion, Betrayal And Killer Highlights by Kyra Davis. The title just tickles me."

Ooooh! Sounds fun. I'm adding it to my RRSN list (Read Real Soon Now) Thanks!


message 13: by Greg (new)

Greg (danceyeah) | 289 comments I'll be reading The Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler.


message 14: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 255 comments Debbie, it was good. The author and the main character are Black and Jewish so it was outside of my knowledge area. I checked it out from OpenLibrary.org.


message 15: by Kelsey (new)

Kelsey (kdubbs) | 3 comments I just read Binti by Nnedi Okorafor
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

It is a wonderful, little book. Everyone should read it cuz you can do so in one day.

I am currently reading When They Call You a Terrorist; a Black Lives Matter Memoir. Patrice Khan-Cullors


message 16: by Linda (new)

Linda Nielson | 280 comments I read a very short book that is from the Arts and Poetry series.
Love's Exquisite Freedom by Maya Angelou
It is a poem by Maya Angelou with paintings illustrating it.


message 17: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments Kelsey wrote: "I just read Binti by Nnedi Okorafor
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...."


Thanks for the recommendation, Kelsey. I put this on hold as well as a hold on the second title of the trilogy Home . And, if that weren't enough, I noticed the third title of the trilogy has just been published and I put in a purchase request online at the library for The Night Masquerade .


message 18: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments I have just finished Firebird: Ballerina Misty Copeland Shows a Young Girl How to Dance Like the Firebird by Misty Copeland. It is a beautifully illustrated children's book.


message 19: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 55 comments I just finished up March: Book Two and am planning on reading book 3 soon! I also just bought a brand new comic called Black AF: America's Sweetheart that I am very much looking forward to reading! I'm also hoping to finish reading Angela Davis's autobiography since she'll be in Park City on the 15!!! I'M SO EXCITED EEEEEK!! (also, I'm drowning in excellent books and it's the best feeling! ♥ )


message 20: by Jackie (last edited Feb 09, 2018 10:14AM) (new)

Jackie (jackie123) | 263 comments Jackie wrote: "I am going to read Towers Falling by Jewell Parker Rhodes, since my book club is also reading a book about 9/11."

I finished this book in one sitting. A very easy read, and a great story to introduce upper grade elementary students to recent history. I gave it 5 stars.
I also listened to "Hush" by Jacqueline Woodson. 4 stars.


message 22: by Donna (new)

Donna | 72 comments Sarah wrote: "I just put on hold March: Book One and Princess Hair and I'm excited to read those! I'm trying to read more picture books this year (so I can better assist patrons) ..."

Sarah, I've read March: Book One & March: Book Two in the past and I was completely impressed with both of them. I don't spend a lot of time with sequential art & graphic novels, but these were well done.


Britt, Book Habitue (britt--bookhabitue) | 770 comments Just finished Confessions of a Domestic Failure by Bunmi Laditan which works for this challenge AND is a Reader's Choice book.


message 24: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnanysyo) I am reading The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory for this challenge, so far it's a light, unrealistic romance, heavy on the sex, light on what makes the "relationship" work. Not bad to pass the time while I recover from surgery.


message 25: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments Donna wrote: "I am reading The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory for this challenge, so far it's a light, unrealistic romance, heavy on the sex, light on what makes the "relationship" work. Not bad to pass the ti..."

Happy healing! I hope it heals rapidly!


message 26: by Becky (new)

Becky | 280 comments I read, The Mighty Miss Malone, which was excellent historical fiction.


message 27: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 183 comments I read the picture book adaptation of "Hidden Figures" by Margot Shetterly. As I read it, I was remembering how much I liked the movie.


message 28: by Greg (new)

Greg (danceyeah) | 289 comments I'm reading The Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler.


message 29: by Debbie (last edited Feb 17, 2018 07:40AM) (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments I have read a second book, coming on it as I was cleaning my bookshelves, a picture book I really love. The Creation by James Weldon Johnson. Johnson is a preacher and the poem came from his collection of sermon poems. I fell in love with it when I was a child.

This Great God
Like a mammy bending over her baby,
Kneeled down in the dust
Toiling over a lump of clay


message 30: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments Following Kelsey's recommendation in Message 15, I have also read Binti by Nnedi Okorafor. Also, for any who have read the first two books of this trilogy, the third book, The Night Masquerade, is now on order at the County so you can place a hold for it. Thanks, Kelsey for the recommendation. It was an excellent book and so imaginative!


message 31: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (bethsmash) | 1226 comments Mod
Good job everyone! Remember, February is a short month, so there's only about one week left in this challenge!


message 32: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 55 comments I finished Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates a few days ago for my book group and it was BRILLIANT. The book is deceptively short, but it's not an easy read. It is however well written, poignant, honest, and so important. This is one of those books that does have the power to really affect one's perception of the world around them, in ways that matter.


message 33: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (bethsmash) | 1226 comments Mod
One more days guys! Post what you read by tomorrow. I'll do the drawing by Friday!


message 34: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments I have read one last book. I read the second title in the Binti trilogy, Home by Nnedi Okorafor. Now I can't wait for the third copy to arrive at the library and be processed for circulation!


message 36: by Alyson (new)

Alyson | 98 comments I read Long Way Down, one of this year's Newbery Honor books--and just squeaked in under the wire!


message 37: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (bethsmash) | 1226 comments Mod
Stephanie is our prize drawing winner for February 2018’s reading challenge. She read March: Book Two and Between the World and Me.

Congratulations!


message 38: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (jackie123) | 263 comments CONGRATS, Stephanie!


message 39: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 55 comments thank you!!! these challenges are a lot of fun and give me reasons to read things ❤❤


message 40: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dashforcover) | 1220 comments Hooray, Stephanie!


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