JANUARY – diverse folktales/culture/mythology; or diverse retelling; or non-western setting:
MARCH – #ownvoices; or gender: female authors in male-dominated genres/non-fiction:
Hidden Figures--Margot Lee Shetterly
Hidden Figures--Margot Lee Shetterly
JULY – LGBT+ pride summer: sexuality and gender identity: Sam & Ilsa's Last Hurrah--Rachel Cohn & David Levithan
SEPTEMBER – poc: hispanic/latinx: These Are Not Sweet Girls--Marjorie Agosin (ed.)
OCTOBER – physical/sensory/cognitive/intellectual/developmental disabilities:
DECEMBER – religious minorities: Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing--Abram Shalom Himelstein & Jamie Schweser
There’s sort of an extra level to the LGBT+ pride summer in June and July — aim to check off as many letters in LGBTQQIA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex and asexual) as possible!
Books for LGBTQ+ Summer Mini-Challenge:
- Blameless--Gail Carrier
- Unto Us a Son is Given--Donna Leon
- Rebel--Beverly Jenkins
- Bloodrose--Andrea Cremer
- She Wanted It All--Kathryn Casey
- The Poet X--Elizabeth Acevedo
- The Night Watch--Sarah Waters
- The Backstagers, Volume 1--James Tynion IV
- Bone Appetite--Carolyn Haines
Challenge completed on December 1
3 comments:
Hooray for celebrating diversity - which enriches all of our lives.
Yay!! So glad you're joining us in our challenge!! I'm busy trying to figure out which books will fit for January! :)
Good luck on the challenge. I love to do them but I mostly fail at completing them.
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