Literary Fiction by People of Color discussion
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Anyone have a suggestion to a good follow up to these two?


Leslie, the group discussion of A Mercy is in the discussion folder if you would like to read it and/or add some comments.

Last night I started They Tell Me of a Home. I don't remember who on here recommended it, but can I say a BIG thank you!!??!?! Already, this book is fantastic and has drawn me in. I stayed up way too late last night reading it. If this has not already been discussed, I nominate it for a future book discussion.

That is one my books to purchase this month. Glad to hear that is a good book.


jo wrote: "have i recommended Rakesh Satyal's Blue Boy? Fabulous.
Thanks, Jo. I can't wait to read this one. I wonder if we can still nominate books to be included in the poll or was that a one time thing. I would add this one.
Thanks, Jo. I can't wait to read this one. I wonder if we can still nominate books to be included in the poll or was that a one time thing. I would add this one.
Has anyone read Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward yet? That along with Marable Manning'sMalcolm X: A Life of Reinvention are finalists for the National Book Award in the fiction and non-fiction categories. They were announced today.

Martha Southgate's The Taste of Salt is an excellent read! Intelligent, important, revealing, smart...what a talented writer.


I read the first of Kwei Quartey's books, and am looking forward to reading the second. Ironically they are not available here in Ghana!



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I think I posted this in 2 places, but this was a great of idea of yours. Amy is also excited about the book idea. B

I am very curious!


What a great deal! I enjoyed that book. Thanks, Katrina!

Sarah wrote: "I haven't read it yet, but All Shot Up by Chester Himes is available on Kindle today (Cyber Monday at Amazon) for $1.99. A must-read classic."
Thanks for that recommendation, Sarah. His Yesterday Will Make You Cry is an interesting read as well.
Thanks for that recommendation, Sarah. His Yesterday Will Make You Cry is an interesting read as well.

I am in love with my Kindle and access to all these very old classic books. :)
Hattie wrote: "Katrina wrote: "I've read and really liked
by Zadie Smith"
Haven't read any by Zadie Smith. Must read her."
Tempted to start reading White Teeth next. Decisions, decisions,etc.

Haven't read any by Zadie Smith. Must read her."
Tempted to start reading White Teeth next. Decisions, decisions,etc.

Finished: When Rain Falls scheduled to be released March 2012 and The Blood Done Signed my Name by M Ann Ricks. (not sure if you do inspirational or Christian Fiction books with meanings).
I write nonfiction/spiritual books; aside from that a YA inspirational drama (more drama) called "Mirror Beware!" available as eBook and some books may be still available and seeking a new publisher for this book.

I am currently finishing up the non-fiction book Chasing Chiles: Hot Spots Along the Pepper Trail. There is a section in it discussing the fish pepper in the mid-Atlantic region, its decline, its listing by Slow Food as an endangered heritage food.
The talk with Michael Twitty, who is the curator of Landreth Seeds' African American Heritage Collection. If there are any gardeners here (besides me!) there are some amazing looking heirlooms offered: I may need to try their turnip greens--I love the greens, but not the turnips themselves so much lol. Their offering is right up my alley :)
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I am currently finishing up the non-fiction book Chasing Chiles: Hot Spots Along the Pepper Trail. There is a s..."
Oh this is not off topic for me. I'm a foodie and a gardener. I want the book and I will be looking at the Heritage collection. My day is made.
Karen

Karen wrote: "Dree wrote: "This is slightly off topic, but I don't know where else to put this.
I am currently finishing up the non-fiction book [book:Chasing Chiles: Hot Spots Along the Pepper Trail|10109539..."

I'm looking for similiar books, or any literature that's not romances that are actually written by African-Americans or Native Americans. I want more literature than urban. The Darkest Child is another novel that I enjoyed. I had quite a few on my to-read list that weren't written by AA, and I'm having a hard time finding some. Thanks!
(I've read most of the oldies.)


I'm looking for similiar books, or any literature that's not romances that are actually written by African-Americans or Native Americans. I want more li..."
Damali, check our group bookshelves and discussion folder. There are a lot of good. contemporary books by AA and a few NA authors there.
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Ah, finished. Loved is an understatement. I do not know how I shall do this book justice in a review. By far, in my top five of very, very favorite books.