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Tag Archives: Baratunde Thurston

Book Review: How to be Black by Baratunde Thurston

Joy's Book Blog Posted on October 18, 2012 by Joy Weese MollOctober 18, 2012

Book: How to Be Black by Baratunde Thurston Genre: humor / memoir Publisher: HarperCollins Publication date: 2012 Pages: 254 Source: Library Summary: From the Introduction of How to Be Black by Baratunde Thurston: …the odds are high that you acquired this … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Clubs, Reviews | Tagged Baratunde Thurston, How to Be Black | 1 Reply

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

Joy's Book Blog Posted on October 8, 2012 by Joy Weese MollMarch 21, 2018

I’ve been participating in the October Memoir and Backstory Challenge hosted by Jane Anne McLachlan. The idea is to write a post per day in October that covers that day’s age. Here’s what I have so far: Ages 0 – 1: Baby Speed … Continue reading →

Posted in Link Parties | Tagged Baratunde Thurston, Charles Lamb, Chasing Fire, Christopher Hibbert, Edward Rutherfurd, Gareth Hinds, How to Be Black, It's Monday!, Jacqueline Winspear, Maisie Dobbs, Mary Lamb, Nora Roberts, October Memoir Challenge, Sarum, Shauna Reid, Tales from Shakespeare, The Amazing Adventures of Dietgirl, The Story of England, William Shakespeare's King Lear | 10 Replies

Diversity Book Club book lists

Joy's Book Blog Posted on September 28, 2012 by Joy Weese MollSeptember 29, 2012

My book club is officially the “Community for Understanding and Hope Book Group co-sponsored by the Kirkwood Public Library.” We tend to shorten that to CFUH Book Group. But people outside of my suburb (and most people in it) don’t … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Clubs | Tagged A Lesson Before Dying, American Tapestry, Baratunde Thurston, David Margolick, Elizabeth and Hazel, Ernest J. Gaines, How to Be Black, J. California Cooper, Michelle Alexander, Michelle Obama, No Crystal Stair, Rachel L. Swarns, Susan Tucker, Telling Memories Among Southern Women, The Good Food Revolution, The New Jim Crow, Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, Wake of the Wind, Will Allen | 10 Replies
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