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message 1: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) For April, we will be reading a multigenerational book. I am adding a list for anyone that is interested.

https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2...


message 2: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) I will be reading Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson. It is a book that I bought a couple of years ago and haven't read yet. I love it when the monthly category hits your TBR!


message 3: by Christina (new)

Christina I was thinking of The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan or The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri


message 4: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah Gernhard (bekahgern) I'm going to read Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe. it's a nonfiction about three generations of a family involved in the drug market.


message 5: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) I have read both of those and they are both really good. Jhumpa Lahiri is one of my favorite authors.

Christina wrote: "I was thinking of The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan or The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri"


message 6: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) Great choice! This book is very eye opening.

Rebekah wrote: "I'm going to read Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe. it's a nonfiction about three generations of a family involved in the drug market."


message 7: by Katherine (new)

Katherine (katscribefever) I read Sabrina & Corina: Stories; a collection of short stories about families, specifically the women in those families, and the legacies they are handed by those who came before.


message 8: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) Love the idea of short stories about families!

Katherine wrote: "I read Sabrina & Corina: Stories; a collection of short stories about families, specifically the women in those families, and the legacies they are handed by those who came before."


message 9: by Kelly (last edited Apr 22, 2022 01:53PM) (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) I changed mine to a new release multi-generational book that I have already read this month. The Wedding Veil by Kristy Woodson Harvey. It is about several generations of women that wear the same wedding veil. There is also a tie to the Vanderbilt family and the Biltmore Estate for those interested in that!


message 10: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah Gernhard (bekahgern) I added it to my TBR Kelly!


message 11: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) I think that you will enjoy it!

Rebekah wrote: "I added it to my TBR Kelly!"


message 12: by John (new)

John Willis I am reading Kindred by Octavia E. Butler. It is science fiction but the main character keeps going back in time to her slave holding ancestor.


message 13: by Brynn (new)

Brynn I chose the joy luck club as well.


message 14: by Christina (new)

Christina I ended up with The Namesake. I started The Joy Luck Club book but wasn’t into it so I switched.


message 15: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) I have read that one. It is good!

John wrote: "I am reading Kindred by Octavia E. Butler. It is science fiction but the main character keeps going back in time to her slave holding ancestor."


message 16: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) Great choice!

Brynn wrote: "I chose the joy luck club as well."


message 17: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) I loved that book!

Christina wrote: "I ended up with The Namesake. I started The Joy Luck Club book but wasn’t into it so I switched."


message 18: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Green Hicks (kelly's bookish world) Remember that you have until the 7th of next month to finish your book to be in the contest.


message 19: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah Gernhard (bekahgern) I didn't manage to keep up with the timeline this year but I did finish Empire of Pain - it was excellent.


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