On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is a beautifully written memoir by Ocean Vuong. He explores… Read full post…On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous Book Review
Sitting at my kitchen table one evening reading Somebody’s Daughter, I had to put the… Read full post…Somebody’s Daughter Book Review
In Superior: The Return of Race Science, Angela Saini presents the history and evolution of… Read full post…Bookish Club Read – Superior: The Return of Race Science by Angela Saini
This month, my International Bookish Club (maybe we’ll make a name) decided to do some… Read full post…Bookish Club Pick – Black Man in a White Coat
Damianne is not like other black people. Teacher, West Carleton Secondary School I moved to… Read full post…Four Personal Stories and Studying Caste
A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of “A Course in Miracles” (#affiliatelink) is… Read full post…A Return to Love Book Review
In Race After Technology, Ruha Benjamin explores the concept of race as a technology and… Read full post…Race After Technology Book Club
Zinzi Clemmons writes about love and loss in What We Lose. We catch glimpses of… Read full post…What We Lose Book Review
The Real Thing: Lessons on Love and Life from a Wedding Reporter’s Notebook is a… Read full post…The Real Thing Book Review
Glitter and Glue is a memoir by Kelly Corrigan. In this memoir, Kelly explores the… Read full post…Glitter and Glue by Kelly Corrigan – book review
Bookish Club Pick – Black Man in a White Coat
This month, my International Bookish Club (maybe we’ll make a name) decided to do some…