VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Goodreads rating: 4.47
Genre: African American literature
Originally published in 2016, the internationally bestselling story of two half-sisters—one living in comfortable surroundings, the other enslaved and sent off to America—focuses on the stark realities that shape their existences. From 18th-century war-torn Ghana to the Civil War in the Deep South and, later, the Great Migration northward, ending in Harlem during the 20th century, Homegoing spans generations impacted by key historical movements that change the course of individual freedoms. Yaa Gyasi’s debut novel introduces a new writer’s voice to a rich canon of Black literature.
VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Goodreads rating: 4.47
Genre: Magical realism
Originally published in 2019 as Torto Arado, this Brazilian novel became an instant bestseller in its native country. Now translated for non-Portuguese-speaking readers and titled Crooked Plow, the book has more than 26,000 ratings on Goodreads, a testament to its global acclaim. This is the story of two sisters who discover a knife underneath their grandmother’s bed and soon learn the origin of its power. Bedlam ensues when they decide to taste the weapon’s metal, causing the tale to take a rather dark turn. Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize for 2024, Crooked Plow dives headfirst into themes of family and spirituality, set amid an impoverished Brazilian farming community.
VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Goodreads rating: 4.46
Genre: YA fiction
A single action can have a ripple effect, especially when that action is the fatal shooting of an unarmed teenager by a police officer. Such is the premise of The Hate U Give, a 2017 coming-of-age novel inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. Sixteen-year-old Starr is the main witness to her best friend’s murder, and this major injustice soon dominates national headlines. Starr is caught between two worlds: one of privilege and another of stone-cold reality. A 2018 film adaptation drew even more attention to this riveting read.
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