Literary Fiction by People of Color discussion
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I’m currently reading A More Perfect Party: The Night Shirley Chisholm and Diahann Carroll Reshaped Politics by Juanita Tolliver & our current discussion readHuman Acts by Han Kang.
I’m about 40% into Prrfect Party and I’m enjoying it. Chisholm was one fascinating woman. Indeed! I just started Han Kang and can’t really say at the moment.
I’m about 40% into Prrfect Party and I’m enjoying it. Chisholm was one fascinating woman. Indeed! I just started Han Kang and can’t really say at the moment.

Wanda wrote: "The world is heavy and I’m reading fluff to escape. Right now reading “The Arrangement” by Robyn Harding. I’ve been on a thriller kick for a while."
I certainly understand, Wanda. I’ll be reading lots of cozy mysteries for the next 4 years (at least). Although, I enjoy them anyway. I just picked up mail from my porch and there were 3 cozies for me to read. Yes! How is “The Arrangement?” Not familiar with it or the author.
I certainly understand, Wanda. I’ll be reading lots of cozy mysteries for the next 4 years (at least). Although, I enjoy them anyway. I just picked up mail from my porch and there were 3 cozies for me to read. Yes! How is “The Arrangement?” Not familiar with it or the author.

Karen A wrote: "I just finished a historical fiction book called The Unexpected Diva about a Black opera singer in 1850. Her name is Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield and she was quite accomplished. She tried to balance..."
Oh yes. I have that book. I read the premise and enjoyed it. I also like reading novels based on actual people. I have another one on Ella Fitzgerald I need to get to.
Oh yes. I have that book. I read the premise and enjoyed it. I also like reading novels based on actual people. I have another one on Ella Fitzgerald I need to get to.

I certainly understand, Wanda. I’..."
I don’t usually read cozy mysteries but, coincidentally, I just finished one that I enjoyed about a private detective in New Delhi.
My review of The Case of the Elusive Bombay Duck by Tarquin Hall
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Jet R wrote: "Currently reading Standing Heavy by GauZ’! Found it hidden away in a pile of books that were on sale. It’s a satirical deconstruction of consumerism and colonialism."
Are you enjoying it, Jet R?
Are you enjoying it, Jet R?
Carol wrote: "Freedom is a constant struggle by Angela Y Davis."
What’s your thoughts on it? I have her autobiography that I still need to read. I heard it’s very good.
What’s your thoughts on it? I have her autobiography that I still need to read. I heard it’s very good.
Faith wrote: "ColumbusReads wrote: "Wanda wrote: "The world is heavy and I’m reading fluff to escape. Right now reading “The Arrangement” by Robyn Harding. I’ve been on a thriller kick for a while."
I certainly..."
Thanks! I wasn’t familiar with this series.
I certainly..."
Thanks! I wasn’t familiar with this series.
Mary wrote: "I’ve been hiding away with my books for the last several weeks. On the light side: lots of Donna Leon’s books with the Guido Brunetti character, Octavia Butler’s DAWN, and I just started Jo Nesbø’s..."
Thanks, Mary. I’m also reading a mix of heavier stuff with more contemporary, lighter stuff. I like reading palate-cleansers especially when daily news becomes unbearable.
Thanks, Mary. I’m also reading a mix of heavier stuff with more contemporary, lighter stuff. I like reading palate-cleansers especially when daily news becomes unbearable.






Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People by Imani Perry - a wonderful well-research collection of essays of Black history, culture, and tradition with the color blue and how it is passed from generation evolving yet.
Casualties of Truth by Lauren Francis-Sharma - This book is so timely, and I am sure when the author was drafting this book she would not know that the book themes of honesty vs deception, political ethics, & personal integrity would resound so certainly as the characters in this book face these issues of oppression in the U.S. and the time of Truth & Reconciliation trials in South Africa as a South African is "governing" the U.S.
Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson - great read but I especially loved the look
into & research of the enslaved persons who produced pottery from clay and the research into Black men as sailors. a story that once solidifies that oral history/storytelling are as valid as written stories.
Age of Revolutions: Progress and Backlash from 1600 to the Present by Fareed Zakaria - this was an audio book for me - liked how the author looks at the past to explain the present and how all the puzzles of the countries of the world fit into what we are seeing today.

They are all so so good. Nonfiction to learn, Anita de Monte audiobook for my library's staff bookclub, and Parable of the Talents because I LOVED Parable of the Sower!
I recommend all of them :)
Beverly wrote: "I have recently finished several books that are either 4 or 5 stars for stars for me and soothing to my soul.
Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People by [author:..."
Some good selections here. I have both Casualties Of Truth & Black In Blues and intend to read Good Dirt as well. I’m embarrassed to say I’ve never read any Imani Perry at all and that’s just crazy. I want to read her biography of Lorraine Hansberry which I’ve heard from friends is amazing. Have you read it? I have the other biography on her, Radical Vision, I think it’s called. I heard the Perry one may be superior.
Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People by [author:..."
Some good selections here. I have both Casualties Of Truth & Black In Blues and intend to read Good Dirt as well. I’m embarrassed to say I’ve never read any Imani Perry at all and that’s just crazy. I want to read her biography of Lorraine Hansberry which I’ve heard from friends is amazing. Have you read it? I have the other biography on her, Radical Vision, I think it’s called. I heard the Perry one may be superior.


If anyone wants to discuss... I would love to!

Hello everyone !
Im Mary from Northern Ireland and would like more friends on here. I‘m active daily on here. I like to read most genres of books 💟📚 feel free to add me.

Both were good reads. The Reformatory is a heavier read. It’s a fictionalized version of The Dozier School for Boys with some unexpected elements. All The Devilsare Here is more of a break. Its book #4 of The Atticus Finch series. Cop/detective series based on Ireland.
Still reading American Fascism by Chris Hedges. Well written and very informative so far.



Victoria Christopher Murray. This historical fiction is definitely keeping my interest.

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Happy Friday!

I'm with you on that. I'm reading something heavy currently but in-between each one I have to read something easy. I've been on a Jack Reacher kick but I'm going to try what you're reading. I love thriller.

and The Wedding People by Alison Espach

A historical fiction novel highlighting the 1958 battle against the KKK when hundreds Lumbee and Tuscarora Indians ousted the Klan from tribal territory.


I'm with you on that. I'm reading..."
Let me know what you think!

Wanda, I loved that book series. I also love the tv series, but the books are better.

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