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Task #3: A book by a woman or AOC that won an award in 2018
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I read that Bluebird Bluebird by Attica Locke won some award, and she's a WOC.. I'll probably go for that one. Stone Sky is tempting, but I haven't read the rest of the trilogy yet
Cindy wrote: "Sing, Unburied, Sing won the National Book Award and it is by a WOC. I’ve been wanting to read this!"I think that won last year, for 2017, though. It is very good, though!
Washington Black by Esi Edugyan (a woman of color) won Canada's prestigious Scotiabank Giller Prize for 2018.
Candiss wrote: "Washington Black by Esi Edugyan (a woman of color) won Canada's prestigious Scotiabank Giller Prize for 2018."Oooh, that's great news! I have that on hold from the library and it looks really good.
Oh, another good addition: The Hate U Give won in "Best Of The Best" for the Goodreads Choice Awards.
Sara wrote: "Oh, another good addition: The Hate U Give won in "Best Of The Best" for the Goodreads Choice Awards."
If you haven't read this, I highly recommend it. My favorite read in 2018.
Others I found this week: • Long Way Down (Edgar)
• The Poet X (National Book Award)
If comics are your thing:
• Black Panther: World of Wakanda (Eisner)
• The Tea Dragon Society (Eisner)
Oh! I SO want to read Tea Dragon Society! But it always seems to be too expensive to get here (Scotland)
For double-dippers/multi-dippers: The Tea Dragon Society also works for:- A comic by an LGBTQIA creator
- A children’s or middle grade book (not YA) that has won a diversity award since 2009: The book is an ALA Rainbow book, which is one of the listed awards/accolades Book Riot linked for this task.
Jenny wrote: "Oh! I SO want to read Tea Dragon Society! But it always seems to be too expensive to get here (Scotland)"I got my copy from Forbidden Planet Glasgow - they have occasional girls-only nights called She Reads Comics, during which the shop offers a 20% discount on everything. 😁
Better yet, it's reduced by 25% on Book Depository just now.
Jenny wrote: "Oh! I SO want to read Tea Dragon Society! But it always seems to be too expensive to get here (Scotland)"It is so worth it! I've read it several times! See if your local library has it if you can't purchase it!
Sara wrote: "Here are some ideas in this category that won major literary awards.Man Booker Prize: Milkman, by Anna Burns
Man Booker International Prize: Flights, by Olga Tokarczuk
PEN/Faulkner Award: Improve..."
Which authors are women of colour?
Terri wrote: "John wrote: "Sara wrote: "Here are some ideas in this category that won major literary awards.Man Booker Prize: Milkman, by Anna Burns
Man Booker International Prize: Flights, by Olga Tokarczuk
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Thanks, Teri!
Maggie wrote: "Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie won the Women’s Prize for Fiction in 2018."
Home Fire is great! I highly recommend.
Home Fire is great! I highly recommend.
Jenny wrote: "I read that Bluebird Bluebird by Attica Locke won some award, and she's a WOC.. I'll probably go for that one. Stone Sky is tempting, but I haven't read the rest of the trilogy yet"Bluebird, Bluebird won an Edgar Award for best novel, and I think I'm going to read that one for this challenge. I feel the same way about Stone Sky.
Some winners from the Irish Book Awards this year-Normal People by Sally Rooney
-Skin Deep by Liz Nugent
-Notes to Self by Emilie Pine
Goodreads Choice Awards 2018
-Circe by Madeline Miller
-The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
-The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish
-The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
-Still Me by Jojo Moyes
-The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
-Vengeful by V.E. Schwab
-I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara
-Educated by Tara Westover
-Cravings: Hungry for More by Chrissy Teigen
-Herding Cats by Sarah Andersen
-The Witch Doesn't Burn in This One by Amanda Lovelace
-Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
-Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli
-Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas
-I Am Enough by Grace Byers
Thank you all for the suggestions! I'm going to cross Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body off my TBR list for this task.
The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemison won the Hugo in 2018 for best novel. It is a third in series but I have been meaning to to get into it anyway so this is a great reason to start! She has won back to back with each of her novels in this series sooo I can’t wait.
Books I'm considering: Milkman by Anna Burns (Booker Prize)
Hunger by Roxanne Gay (LAMBDA; Bi-sexual Non-fiction)
Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo (National Book Award: Young People’s Literature)
Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie (Women’s Prize for Fiction)
Improvement by Joan Silber (PEN/Faulkner Fiction)
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Man Booker Prize: Milkman, by Anna Burns
Man Booker International Prize: Flights, by Olga Tokarczuk
PEN/Faulkner Award: Improvement, by Joan Silber
PEN International Award: Chemistry: A Novel, by Weike Wang
National Book Award: The Friend, Sigrid Nunez
National Book Award: The New Negro: The Life Of Alain Locke, by Jeffrey C. Stewart
Lambda Literary Award: Hunger, by Roxane Gay
Lambda Literary Award: Autonomous, by Analee Newitz
Hugo Award AND Nebula Award: Stone Sky, by N. K. Jemisin
Some of these are even by women of color!