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#4: Read a book in any genre by a POC that’s about joy and not trauma
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I'm looking at Black Woman in Green: Gloria Brown and the Unmarked Trail to Forest Service Leadership. It might be very specific to my career, but is a book I've been wanting to read for a while, and seems like it's more focused on Brown's successes over challenges in the field.
While on my search for Poetry Collections I came across two that might also count for this category. How Far You Have Come: Musings on Beauty and Courage
Where Hope Comes From: Poems of Resilience, Healing, and Light
So I might read one of these for both categories.
So many choices! I am deciding between Music Is History
My Year Abroad
Xeni
Taste Makers: Seven Immigrant Women Who Revolutionized Food in America
Jonny Appleseed
The Son of Mr. Suleman: A Novel
I am leaning toward My Year Abroad or Where Hope Comes From: Poems of Resilience, Healing, and Light for this prompt.
Any book from Jasmine Guillory's Wedding Date series would work for this prompt, but I've read them all. So, I will use her By the Book when it comes out in May.I also highly recommend the Brown Sisters trilogy from Talia Hibbert.
I think I Am a Girl from Africa would be a good pick. I read it earlier this year and it was very inspirational.
I think I might read Radical Friendship: Seven Ways to Love Yourself and Find Your People in an Unjust World
Has anyone read Skye Falling or Juliet Takes a Breath? Do you think either of these would work for this?
Matthew wrote: "I have some Kwame Alexander books on my TBR list--can anyone confirm whether
would qualify?"I don't think it qualifies, it's mainly about anger and grief...
I'm going to read the Jasmine Guillory - Buy The Book - that's coming out in May. I love her romance books!!!
I'm already planning on reading Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert and Rebel by Beverly Jenkins, so whichever I get to first will likely be what I use for this task.
I’m planning on reading When Dimple Met Rishi!If you’re into YA I recommend Blackout or Loveboat, Taipei
This one is kind of tricky for me. I mainly read a lot of nonfiction so I'm not sure I can come up with any related to this topic.If anyone has any suggestions that would be great.
For anyone that's looking to add some more graphic novels to their reading this year (and have a LGBT option!), I highly suggest Bingo Love.
Mandie wrote: "For anyone that's looking to add some more graphic novels to their reading this year (and have a LGBT option!), I highly suggest Bingo Love."That sounds delightful! Thank you!
During an attic purge, I found some books intended for some MFA research, and amongst them is Mouloud Feraoun's Le fils du pauvre. So I will read that.
More rom-coms by BIPOC: - Dial A for Aunties, which will have a Netflix series; second book comes out in March 2022
- You Had Me at Hola and its sequel, A Lot Like Adios
A lot of the books I own have some form of tragedy. If anyone can help me out with some nonfiction books about joy that would be great.
I’m currently reading, and maybe will finish it in 2022, depending on how much it pulls me in, the poetry collection about grace and light (in a secular sense for the most part, even though Zondervan is a publisher, it’s not heavy for me with Christian themes).Anyway it’s [All Along You We’re Blooming: Thoughts for boundless living] by Morgan Harper Nichols.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...That’s the link for All along you were blooming: thoughts for boundless living by Morgan Harper Nichols that I tried to link in my last post. I have been away from GR for a while and so trying to get things figured out again.
I have so much privilege that I'm sad at how hard it is to find this for a Black protagonist. It seems that Latino and Asian characters have it only a little easier.
I'm going to try to get in some books that are coming out in 2022. Planning on Bet on It by Jodie Slaughter
I'd love a sci-fi or fantasy rec for this one, along the lines of Becky Chambers Wayfarer series! If anyone knows of any?
Kari wrote: "I'd love a sci-fi or fantasy rec for this one, along the lines of Becky Chambers Wayfarer series! If anyone knows of any?"It wasn't my personal favorite but a good book:
Also,
(MG - there are a lot of MG fantasy)
(these last two have a bit more trauma)I think these work for joy but all still have conflict and plot
Brittany wrote: "I'm going to try to get in some books that are coming out in 2022. Planning on Bet on It by Jodie Slaughter"Is there any easy way to see what's coming this year? Or do you follow certain authors?
Ron wrote: "This one is kind of tricky for me. I mainly read a lot of nonfiction so I'm not sure I can come up with any related to this topic.If anyone has any suggestions that would be great."
This list has a few NF, but I'm also still looking myself.
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/1...
Erin wrote: This list has a few NF, but I'm also still looking myself.https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/1..."
Thanks for the help.
cherie wrote: "The Book of Joy by Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu would fit."OH! Oh, that's fantastic! Thank you!
A couple I've read recently that could work for this:A Deadly Inside Scoop cozy mystery in an ice cream shop
The Princess Trap any of her books, really
You Should See Me in a Crown delightful YA book
I'm going with the YA fantasy Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi after seeing it described on a list of Black joy.
While We Were Dating by Jasmine Guillory (any of her Wedding Date series would be great in this category)
Tricia wrote: "Brittany wrote: "I'm going to try to get in some books that are coming out in 2022. Planning on Bet on It by Jodie Slaughter"Is there any easy way to see what's ..."
I usually google anticipated books or reads for the next year in November or December and will come across several different lists so I can add stuff to my tbr.
Has anyone read Elatsoe, Klara and the Sun, Raybearer or Binti? Do any of these qualify for this task?
M wrote: "I feel like I'll Be the One is just pure joy."I love this book! I would watch triggers--there is fatphobia and mentioned homophobia, and possibly some other elements I'm forgetting? But it's definitely a comfort book for me.
Books mentioned in this topic
Have We Met? (other topics)Yoke: My Yoga of Self-Acceptance (other topics)
My Year Abroad (other topics)
Music Is History (other topics)
Xeni (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Camille Baker (other topics)Kevin Kwan (other topics)
Talia Hibbert (other topics)
Jodie Slaughter (other topics)
Bernardine Evaristo (other topics)
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