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A book written by an author of a different race from yourself
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Jan 11, 2021 01:31PM
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I really enjoyed See No Stranger by Valarie Kaur. It is a very thought-provoking book on how to contribute to an antiracist world.
I will add A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah to this list. A beautfiul but difficult to read testament to resilience and the need for a more peaceful world.
I will also include The Autobiography of Miss Jane PIttman by Lawrence J. Gaines. These three books together were my anti-racist repertoire for February and, while they were all heavy, they were all quite good reads.
Cheryl wrote: "I will also include The Autobiography of Miss Jane PIttman by Lawrence J. Gaines. These three books together were my anti-racist repertoire for February and, while they were all heavy, they were al..."
I don't know why, but February was a slow reading month for me. I have several antiracist and BLM books on my TBR this year, but the only one I managed last month was Antiracist Baby.
I don't know why, but February was a slow reading month for me. I have several antiracist and BLM books on my TBR this year, but the only one I managed last month was Antiracist Baby.
Mary wrote: ""I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou"
I have had the audiobook on my TBR for years now. I really need to give it a listen.
I have had the audiobook on my TBR for years now. I really need to give it a listen.
Books mentioned in this topic
Antiracist Baby (other topics)The Haunting of Tram Car 015 (other topics)
A Dead Djinn in Cairo (other topics)


