![]() ![]() ![]() Gift to: Friends who enjoy literary fiction, creative memoirs, or symbolic and layered stories queer or TGNC friends those who like reading African writers and just magnificent writing.Ī Little in Love with Everyone by Genevieve Hudson With strong themes of gender, sex, relationships, identity, health, violence, and more, Akwaeke Emezi shares their journey and I am here for it. Complex and unique, this coming of age story is set against a backdrop of Nigerian spirituality and tradition. One of the first books I read this year, Freshwater blew my expectations away and set a high bar for my reading during the rest of 2018. In this post, I want to share with you my favorites, by women, just in time for gift-giving season! All of these would be great ideas to give to your friend or family member who enjoys reading #OwnVoices. I even read a few by men (still #OwnVoices) that I would recommend (you can read those reviews here, here, and here). I’m on track to read 50 titles and have really enjoyed most of them. This year I set out to read only books by women and focused on #OwnVoices books by BIPOC, TGNC, LGBTQ, and international writers. ![]()
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