For readers looking for books to diversify their experience, I thought I’d round up my Diversity Book Club posts. Diversity Book Club is actually a kind of short-hand for a local book club (with a less descriptive name) that formed after a shooting tragedy in my community. We began to talk about books that help us discuss the grim history and hard reality of race in America in order to create better understanding that, we hope, will lead to a brighter future. I told the story of our beginning most completely in this post about the fifth anniversary of the Kirkwood City Hall shooting and in this post about my favorite nonfiction.
- Short & Long Lists 2013
- Short & Long Lists 2012
- Short & Long Lists 2011
I don’t review all the books we read — sometimes talking about them is enough — but here are the ones I have reviewed:
- Sugar in the Blood by Andrea Stuart
- TransAtlantic by Colum McCann
- Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neal Hurston
- Before the Mayflower: A History of Black America by Lerone Bennett Jr.
- The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
- How to be Black by Baratunde Thurston
- The Good Food Revolution by Will Allen
- At the Dark End of the Street by Danielle L. McGuire
- Unbowed by Wangari Maathai
- Sister Citizen by Melissa V. Harris-Perry
- Never Been a Time by Harper Barnes
- Little X by Sonsyrea Tate
- The Grace of Silence by Michele Norris
- The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson
- The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore
Do you have books to suggest for our book club? I’ve already started a list of books to suggest in September. I added I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou last night.