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message 51: by Rita (new)

Rita I loved The Secret Life of Bees, which is about a little white girl fleeing from an abusive father who takes shelter with 3 black women, beekepers. It's set in South USA in the 60s if I remember correctly, the main character is definitely strong and protective of her human rights. Beautiful book.


message 52: by girrl (new)

girrl  | 5 comments Their eyes were watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

The Underground Girls Of Kabul: in search of a hidden resistance in Afghan by Jenny Nordberg

The getting of wisdom by Henry Handel Richardson

Four sisters of Hofei by Annping Chin

Fingersmith by Sarah Waters

The Red tent by Anita Diamant


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Try Justina Ireland. She's a good writer and an active voice of reason for PoCs and marginalized groups.


message 54: by Iamshadow (last edited Nov 06, 2016 04:52PM) (new)

Iamshadow | 30 comments I just read Santa Olivia by Jacqueline Carey and am about to start on Saints Astray, the sequel. The main protagonist is Black and Latina, and most of the other characters are of colour, too. There are good themes of taking back power and fighting against an unfair system, and it's also great to have key characters who are queer but where pushing back against homophobia isn't the main challenge their relationship faces.

Edit: Jacqueline Carey isn't of colour herself, as far as I know, but as far as I could tell it was a good portrayal and highlighted issues women of colour face, ie, sexualisation of young WOC by white males in power, etc.


message 55: by Melaslithos (new)

Melaslithos | 14 comments Empress by Shan Sa.

It's a novelization of the life of the only Empress of China. I read it a long time ago, but remembered being fascinated by it.


Gnome Claire *Wishes she was as cool as Gnome Ann* I've remembered another few:

Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman, the world is flipped so that whites are second class citizens and it just highlights how ridiculous racism really is.

and Jeannie Lin writes romance that's set in China, I've only read one short story myself so I can't recommend a particular one.

not sure if anyone's mentioned Memoirs of a Geisha

Life of Pi, MC is Indian.

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini main character is Afghan.

Other than Memoirs of a Geisha and Life of Pi the authors are also POC. None of them are feminist though.


message 57: by Ann (last edited Nov 08, 2016 11:47PM) (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) I've updated and edited the list a little (including taking my own thriller off - since it seemed out of place amongst books so well known).

I've also added The Pearl That Broke Its Shell and for those of you who are interested, I shall be interviewing the author (Nadia Hashimi) in a November blog post over on my website.

The list is now 46 books and I intend to stop at 50 books and then keep the list up as a group resource.

Thanks to everyone for all the great suggestions !

Here's the link to the updated list -
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...



message 58: by Melaslithos (last edited Nov 10, 2016 01:07AM) (new)

Melaslithos | 14 comments Thanks for creating and sharing this list with us.

If you are also interested in litterature from all around the world, I can recommend another GR group, The World's Litterature.

Every year, we visit a different country/region of the world, from a different continent. It allows us to discover a lot of writers from different regions of the world.

Last year for example, we discovered a few authors from South-East Asia (Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc.). This year, we are exploring Africa. All these authors are writting about their countries, and therefore have people of color as their characters. So even though the main focus is not feminism, if you are only interested in having writters/characters of different horizons, I invite you to go have a look at that group and its shelves.


message 59: by Makella (new)

Makella | 1 comments Girl In Translation by Jean Kwok, Everything Everhthing by Nicola Yoon,


message 60: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) thanks, Makella!


message 61: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Corey wrote: "I have to second bunny on both Isabel Allende and Amy Tan. Almost all of their books deal with the role of womenand both authors base their stories in the United States as well as Chile and China, ..."

The child of the protagonist is Native-American, I just checked it here on Goodreads (You can always try and look for the book here on Goodreads, normally you'll find a blurp - seems to be a wonderful book)


message 62: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Oh, and thanks Ann for all that work that you do/did with this book list. I definitely have to keep in mind some of these, broadening my mind is something I really LIKE to do!


message 63: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) We're at 46 books - let's hit 50 and get the list posted up as a group resource!


message 64: by MeerderWörter (new)

MeerderWörter | 2388 comments Ann wrote: "We're at 46 books - let's hit 50 and get the list posted up as a group resource!"

Maybe some of these books are good to read as well, all written by Asian-American authors:)

http://www.crazyredpen.com/2014/06/di...


message 65: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) Such a big thank you to everyone for all the great suggestions.

The list is now at 50 books !


message 66: by Savannah, Our Shared Shelf Moderator (new)

Savannah (dssharris) | 321 comments Mod
I think there is another thread you can look at for more book recommendations where the main character is a POC =)


message 67: by Sasha (new)

Sasha Ambroz | 1 comments Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovich, superb detailed paranormal detective.

https://www.goodreads.com/series/5193...


message 68: by Mirja (new)

Mirja | 1 comments The Peter Grant books by Ben Aaronovitch. Entertaining fantasy novels for adults.


message 69: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) Thank you Sasha and Mirja.

Also, I'm asking the mods to post the book list up as a permanent resource for the OSS group - lets see what they say!


message 70: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) I read Americanah Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie for Black History Month (Feb in USA, though it's in November in the UK)

I so enjoyed it, I'm posting a link to my review here! 4 stars. Recommended.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 71: by Lynn (new)

Lynn Lovegreen (lynn_lovegreen) This is a brilliant YA historical novel, and one of the main characters is black. The Game of Love and Death by Martha Brockenbrough The Game of Love and Death by Martha Brockenbrough


message 72: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) Hi Rebeca and thank you.

I'm looking for something new to read - could you pick out your one or two favourites from your list - I'm curious to see what comes out on top for you?


message 73: by Astrid (new)

Astrid (astridaster) I just discovered "Bluest Eye" by Morrison. Such a strong, well told novel! Black children growing up in the Ohio of the 50s and trying to keep up hope and joy of living. Nothing to do with the world I grew up in, yet, I feel like having been there after the reading. Strong insights into how racism and shame works inside people to do the worst dammage there. To think that this book has been banned from several school bibliotheques until recently! Unbelievable.


message 74: by Edgar (new)

Edgar Perez (neckyo) | 1 comments If you are into lovecraftian environment:
Lovecraft country, main characters black during the Jim Crow laws.


message 75: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) I just finished Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich .

Others on this thread have recommended it and it's such a remarkable book, I wanted to post a link to my review here for anyone's who's interested.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 76: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) I've re-arranged my booklists a little.

Here's an up-to-date link to the booklist for this thread -

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 77: by Chike (new)

Chike | 1 comments Road No Good by Bridget Isichei


message 78: by Ann (last edited Jun 13, 2017 11:46PM) (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) ]I've just finished reading these two and I really must recommend them both. If you're looking for some summer reading....

Lolas' House: Filipino Women Living with War
Lolas' House Filipino Women Living with War by M. Evelina Galang
The women in this book became very real to me, and they will stay in my mind for a long time. I was glad to witness their accounts and survivor stories of the second world war.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

LaRose LaRose by Louise Erdrich

Wonderful writing about the traditions followed by one Native American family, following a terrible accident.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 79: by Molli (new)

Molli Taub | 2 comments Just read The Mothers by Britt Bennett & loved it


message 80: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) hi Molli and thank you.

I can also recommend The Orphan of India
The Orphan of India by Sharon Maas

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 81: by Annie (new)

Annie Ventnor | 5 comments Ann wrote: "This seems a great place to ask for suggestions for adult fiction where the main character is black or a person of colour (non white, non Caucasian).

There seems to be a great lack of adult ficti..."


While reading the comments in this group I came across your question. I recently finished reading a book in which the lead character is a young Tennessee Indian woman. Great read about her journey into the confederate states after saving a confederate captain wounded at the battle of Shiloh.

Another Tribe

Oddly enough, I was looking at this group on goodreads because I had been imagining Emma Watson as the heroine in one of that same author's other books.

Anyway, hope this helps.

Annie"


message 82: by Ann (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) thank you, Annie :)


message 83: by Ann (last edited Aug 13, 2017 01:13AM) (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) I know that screen adaptations of books don't always work well, however, fans of Octavia E. Butler Octavia E. Butler might like to know that Dawn Dawn (Xenogenesis, #1) by Octavia E. Butler is being adapted for screen.

This is the first of the iconic sci-fi writer’s works to be developed for television.

You can find out more from this BookRiot article.
http://bookriot.com/2017/08/09/octavi...


message 84: by Annie (last edited Aug 15, 2017 05:49PM) (new)

Annie Ventnor | 5 comments Ann wrote: "This seems a great place to ask for suggestions for adult fiction where the main character is black or a person of colour (non white, non Caucasian).

There seems to be a great lack of adult ficti..."


A book entitles 'Another Tribe'. Tennessee Indian heroen.


message 85: by Annie (new)

Annie Ventnor | 5 comments Ann wrote: "thank you, Annie :)"

By the way, Ann. Does Emma W ever read these messages. I found this group because I couldn't stop thinking about her as the lead character in a book called Another War. Has anyone else ever had that experience? It was like watching a movie as I read each page. I can't imagine anyone else in the role.


message 86: by David (new)

David Larkin | 49 comments Annie, One of my favorite series is the Alex Cross series of detective novels. Cross is a black male police detective who, with his late wife, had adopted several at-risk children and teens of all ethnicities. The writer James Patterson (although white) creates a stimulating story with a believable protagonist. Cross is not Mack Bolan or Sgt Friday, yet, (at least from my own experiences as a police officer) is a realistic man with all the uncertainties and foibles of any. He is educated and while having suffered the loss of his wife while he was an FBI agent, continues as a NYPD cop. Give any of them a read; they are all worth your time. He is also responsible for another excellent series "The Women's Murder Club', about a group of 'very' professional women who...investigate murders.

Morgan Freeman portrayed Cross in the screen adaptation of 'Kiss The Girls' and 'Along Came A Spider'. and Tyler Perry dos so in 'Alex Cross', all excellent movies.


message 87: by David (new)

David Larkin | 49 comments Ann, I've seen no indication so far that she does. -Sigh- It would be nice to get her impressions on these and other topics once in a while. Personally, I'd like to see her portray Dr. Laura Ernst in Rendezvous With Rama. David Larkin


message 88: by Ana, Our Shared Shelf Moderator (new)

Ana PF | 746 comments Mod
I am sure Emma browse her own forums more often than we would think. :) Still, with her agenda I imagine it's not easy for her to come hang out here freely. :(


message 89: by David (new)

David Larkin | 49 comments Ana wrote: "I am sure Emma browse her own forums more often than we would think. :) Still, with her agenda I imagine it's not easy for her to come hang out here freely. :(" I offer my apologies to both Ms. Watson and the Moderators. Perhaps my statement was ill-advised. David Larkin


message 90: by Ann (last edited Aug 21, 2017 01:18AM) (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) If you like Memoir, I can highly recommend this one. Red Blood, Yellow Skin Red Blood, Yellow Skin by Linda L.T. Baer

A young woman's recollections of growing up in Vietnam during the wars.

Here's a link to my review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 91: by Annie (new)

Annie Ventnor | 5 comments Ana wrote: "I am sure Emma browse her own forums more often than we would think. :) Still, with her agenda I imagine it's not easy for her to come hang out here freely. :("

I can't stop thinking about her playing the lead character of the book I was reading. I hope she checks it out.


message 92: by Garance (new)

Garance (bgarance) | 8 comments Hi everyone, I'm new to Goodread and have just been through this thread. Thank you for all the wonderful reading recommandations and related articles. It's quite enriching.
As many have already, I join the raves about Americanah. This book is a must read, especially regarding the mentioned subject. I know the list is over now but I've recently heard of the book No Home by Yaa Gyasi. I haven't started to read it yet but I'm really looking forward to it. I heard of it through the French feminist newsletter "Quoi de meuf" if any of you French readers are interested: http://quoidemeuf.net The book is the first one by the 28 years old author. It seems pretty relevant in today's time, where the inheritance of slavery and race is more than ever present. It tells the story of Effia and Esi, born from the same mother but because from different fathers bound to live separate lives. Effia lives in a wealthy family in Ghana whereas Esi becomes a slave in American cotton fields. The book relates the destiny of their descendants over three centuries, two continents and especially two societies in which racial issues are lived differently: Ghana and USA. It is said to be a highly addictive novel with multiple characters, Game of Thrones style! Maybe that can be relevant to the list as well.


message 93: by Ann (last edited Aug 22, 2017 03:19AM) (new)

Ann Girdharry (anngirdharry) Thanks for your comments, Garance.

Don't worry - this thread will stay open for comments and recommendations, even though the list is at 50 books :)


message 94: by Pam (new)

Pam | 1101 comments Mod
-The three body problem.
-Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s Fey Series, they are Elfin, but dark elves and the story deals with interracial marriage


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Emmanuelle (emanelle) | 11 comments Dorothy Koomson who is a contemporary English novelist.


message 96: by Pam (new)

Pam | 1101 comments Mod
Anansi Boys is a novel by Neil Gaiman. In the novel, "Mr. Nancy" — an incarnation of the West African trickster god Anansi — dies, leaving two sons, who in turn discover each other.


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