In Partnership with the Santa Barbara Public Library
We are switching things up in a major way for the Indy Book Club in 2023. Instead of doing monthly reads and discussions, we will be hosting quarterly meet-ups. Our hope is to create more opportunity for readers to come together and share their love of reading. Our first meet up is at the end of January and is centered around book clubs. More details below. I hope you’ll join us!
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2023 Book Events
Book Club Extravaganza
January 31, 6 p.m. @ SB Biergarten
Join Santa Barbara Public Library and the Santa Barbara Independent for a Book Club Extravaganza at SB Biergarten in the Funk Zone! Hear from SBPL librarians about the new, upcoming Book Club in a Bag sets and get early access to the holds list, learn about the Library’s book club picks for Fiction, Crime, and Romance as well as special book club discussions happening throughout the year. Mix and mingle with other readers, get personalized recommendations for books your book club will love from SBPL librarians, and check out books from the Library on the Go van.
2022 Book Selections
Memoirs & Biographies
January
Book of the Month: Disability Visibility, edited by Alice Wong
Publisher’s Synopsis: One in five people in the United States lives with a disability. Some disabilities are visible, others less apparent but all are underrepresented in media and popular culture. Now, just in time for the thirtieth anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, activist Alice Wong brings together this urgent, galvanizing collection of contemporary essays by disabled people.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
January Book Discussion: Wednesday, January 26, 6pm, Location: On Zoom – Join Here
February
Book of the Month: Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body, by Roxane Gay
Publisher’s Synopsis: In her phenomenally popular essays and long-running Tumblr blog, Roxane Gay has written with intimacy and sensitivity about food and body, using her own emotional and psychological struggles as a means of exploring our shared anxieties over pleasure, consumption, appearance, and health. As a woman who describes her own body as “wildly undisciplined,” Roxane understands the tension between desire and denial, between self-comfort and self-care. In Hunger, she explores her past—including the devastating act of violence that acted as a turning point in her young life—and brings readers along on her journey to understand and ultimately save herself.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla or Libby, or read the ebook on Hoopla or Libby.
February Book Discussion: Wednesday, February 23, 6pm, Location: On Zoom – Register Here
Roxane with One N: Roxane Gay comes to UCSB Arts & Lectures – Friday, February 25 @ 7:30pm | Granada Theater | Get Your Tickets
March
Book of the Month: Vincent & Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers, by Deborah Heiligman
Publisher’s Synopsis: The deep and enduring friendship between Vincent and Theo Van Gogh shaped both brothers’ lives. Confidant, champion, sympathizer, friend, Theo supported Vincent as he struggled to find his path in life. They shared everything, swapping stories of lovers and friends, successes and disappointments, dreams and ambitions. Meticulously researched, drawing on the 658 letters Vincent wrote to Theo during his lifetime, Deborah Heiligman weaves a tale of two lives intertwined and the love of the Van Gogh brothers.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla, or read the ebook on Libby.
March Book Discussion: Wednesday, March 30, 6pm, Location: Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St.
Literary Fiction
April
Book of the Month: The Topeka School, by Ben Lerner
Publisher’s Synopsis: Adam Gordon is a senior at Topeka High School, class of 1997. His mother, Jane, is a famous feminist author; his father, Jonathan, is an expert at getting “lost boys” to open up. They both work at the Foundation, a well-known psychiatric clinic that has attracted staff and patients from around the world. Adam is also one of the seniors who brings the loner Darren Eberheart–who is, unbeknownst to Adam, his father’s patient–into the social scene, with disastrous effects.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla or Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
May
Book of the Month: Signs Preceding the End of the World, by Yuri Herrera
Publisher’s Synopsis: Signs Preceding the End of the World is one of the most arresting novels to be published in Spanish in the last ten years. Yuri Herrera does not simply write about the border between Mexico and the United States and those who cross it. He explores the crossings and translations people make in their minds and language as they move from one country to another, especially when there’s no going back.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, or read the ebook on Libby.
June
Book of the Month: Transcendent Kingdom, by Yaa Gyasi
Publisher’s Synopsis: Gifty is a fifth-year candidate in neuroscience at Stanford School of Medicine studying reward-seeking behavior in mice and the neural circuits of depression and addiction. Her brother, Nana, was a gifted high school athlete who died of a heroin overdose after a knee injury left him hooked on OxyContin. Her suicidal mother is living in her bed. Gifty is determined to discover the scientific basis for the suffering she sees all around her.
But even as she turns to the hard sciences to unlock the mystery of her family’s loss, she finds herself hungering for her childhood faith and grappling with the evangelical church in which she was raised, whose promise of salvation remains as tantalizing as it is elusive. Transcendent Kingdom is a deeply moving portrait of a family of Ghanaian immigrants ravaged by depression and addiction and grief–a novel about faith, science, religion, love. Exquisitely written, emotionally searing, this is an exceptionally powerful follow-up to Gyasi’s phenomenal debut.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
Crime, Thriller, Suspense
July
Book of the Month: The Test, by Sylvain Neuvel
Publisher’s Synopsis: Britain, the not-too-distant future.
Idir is sitting the British Citizenship Test.
He wants his family to belong.
Twenty-five questions to determine their fate. Twenty-five chances to impress.
When the test takes an unexpected and tragic turn, Idir is handed the power of life and death.
How do you value a life when all you have is multiple choice?
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library or listen to the audiobook on Libby or Hoopla.
August
Book of the Month: When No One is Watching, by Alyssa Cole
Publisher’s Synopsis: Sydney Green is Brooklyn born and raised, but her beloved neighborhood seems to change every time she blinks. Condos are sprouting like weeds, FOR SALE signs are popping up overnight, and the neighbors she’s known all her life are disappearing. To hold onto her community’s past and present, Sydney channels her frustration into a walking tour and finds an unlikely and unwanted assistant in one of the new arrivals to the block—her neighbor Theo.
But Sydney and Theo’s deep dive into history quickly becomes a dizzying descent into paranoia and fear. Their neighbors may not have moved to the suburbs after all, and the push to revitalize the community may be more deadly than advertised.
When does coincidence become conspiracy? Where do people go when gentrification pushes them out? Can Sydney and Theo trust each other—or themselves—long enough to find out before they too disappear?
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, the ebook from Libby, or listen to the audiobook on Libby or Hoopla.
August Book Discussion: Wednesday, August 31 @ 6pm, On Zoom. Register for the virtual zoom discussion here.
September
Book of the Month: Harlem Shuffle, by Colson Whitehead
Publisher’s Synopsis: Harlem Shuffle’s ingenious story plays out in a beautifully recreated New York City of the early 1960s. It’s a family saga masquerading as a crime novel, a hilarious morality play, a social novel about race and power, and ultimately a love letter to Harlem.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
September Book Discussion: Wednesday, September 28, 6pm, On Zoom. Register for the virtual discussion here.
Fantasy, Sci-Fi
October
Book of the Month: The Fifth Season, by N.K. Jemisin
Publisher’s Synopsis: This is the way the world ends. Again.
Three terrible things happen in a single day. Essun, a woman living an ordinary life in a small town, comes home to find that her husband has brutally murdered their son and kidnapped their daughter. Meanwhile, mighty Sanze — the world-spanning empire whose innovations have been civilization’s bedrock for a thousand years — collapses as most of its citizens are murdered to serve a madman’s vengeance. And worst of all, across the heart of the vast continent known as the Stillness, a great red rift has been torn into the heart of the earth, spewing ash enough to darken the sky for years. Or centuries.
Now Essun must pursue the wreckage of her family through a deadly, dying land. Without sunlight, clean water, or arable land, and with limited stockpiles of supplies, there will be war all across the Stillness: a battle royale of nations not for power or territory, but simply for the basic resources necessary to get through the long dark night. Essun does not care if the world falls apart around her. She’ll break it herself, if she must, to save her daughter.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
October Book Discussion: Wednesday, October 26, 6pm, on Zoom. Register for the virtual discussion here.
November
Book of the Month: The Lathe of Heaven, by Ursula K. Le Guin
Publisher’s Synopsis: A classic science fiction novel by one of the greatest writers of the genre, set in a future world where one man’s dreams control the fate of humanity.
In a future world racked by violence and environmental catastrophes, George Orr wakes up one day to discover that his dreams have the ability to alter reality. He seeks help from Dr. William Haber, a psychiatrist who immediately grasps the power George wields. Soon George must preserve reality itself as Dr. Haber becomes adept at manipulating George’s dreams for his own purposes.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla, or read the ebook on Libby or Hoopla.
November Book Discussion: Wednesday, November 30, 6pm, on Zoom. Register for the virtual discussion here.
December
Book of the Month: This is How You Lose the Time War, by Amal El Mohtar & Max Gladstone
Publisher’s Synopsis: Among the ashes of a dying world, an agent of the Commandant finds a letter. It reads: Burn before reading. Thus begins an unlikely correspondence between two rival agents hellbent on securing the best possible future for their warring factions. Now, what began as a taunt, a battlefield boast, grows into something more. Something epic. Something romantic. Something that could change the past and the future.
Except the discovery of their bond would mean death for each of them. There’s still a war going on, after all. And someone has to win that war.
Get Your Copy: Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
December Book Discussion: CANCELED: Wednesday, December 21, 6pm, on Zoom.
2021 Book Selections
December: Romance
Our book of the month is Secrets and Lies by Selena Montgomery. Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla, or read the ebook on Hoopla.
December Book Discussion: Wednesday, December 22, 6pm, Location: Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St.
Further Reading Suggestions:
Any Duchess Will Do, by Tessa Dare
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla, and ebook from Hoopla and Libby.
Float Plan, by Trish Doller
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library and audiobook from Hoopla.
Mangos and Mistletoe, by Adriana Herrera
Available as an ebook from Libby.
A Promise of Fire, by Amanda Bouchet
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla, and ebook from Hoopla and Libby.
The Upside of Unrequited, by Beck Albertalli
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla, and ebook from Hoopla and Libby.
Bingo Love, by Tee Franklin
Available as an ebook from Hoopla.
November: Books Written by Indigenous Authors
Our book of the month is An American Sunrise by Joy Harjo. Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla or Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
November Book Discussion: Wednesday, December 1, 6pm, Location: Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St.
Further Reading Suggestions:
Moon of the Crusted Snow, by Waubgeshig Rice
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla, and ebook from Hoopla and Libby.
Terra Nullius, by Claire G. Coleman
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library and ebook from Hoopla.
Elatsoe, by Darcie Little Badger
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla, and ebook from Libby.
Too Much Lip, by Melissa Lucashenko
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library.
October: Horror
Our book of the month is Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam. Read SBPL Librarian Molly Wetta’s review for the book. Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
October Book Discussion: Wednesday, November 3, 6pm, Location: Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St.
Further Reading Suggestions:
172 Hours on the Moon, by Johan Harstad
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library and audiobook from Hoopla.
The Only Good Indians, by Stephen Graham Jones
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Libby, and ebook from Libby.
Mexican Gothic, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Libby, and ebook from Libby.
Dread Nation, by Justina Ireland
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla or Libby, and ebook from Hoopla or Libby.
September: Books Written by Latinx Authors
Our book of the month is Dominicana by Angie Cruz. Read Caitlin Fitch’s review for the book. Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla or Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
September Book Discussion: Wednesday, October 6, 6pm, on the patio @ Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St.
Further Reading Suggestions:
Signs Preceding the End of the World, by Yuri Herrara
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library and ebook from Libby.
Fruit of the Drunken Tree, by Ingrid Rojas Contraras
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Libby, and ebook from Libby.
Cemetery Boys, by Aiden Thomas
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Libby, and ebook from Libby.
Furia, by Yamile Saied Méndez
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla or Libby, and ebook from Hoopla or Libby.
August: Books in Translation
Our book of the month is Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata. Read Librarian Devon Cahill’s review for the book. Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla or Libby, or read the ebook on Hoopla or Libby.
August Book Discussion: Wednesday, September 8, 6pm, on the patio @ Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St.
Further Reading Suggestions:
The Memory Police, by Yoko Ogawa
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library and ebook from Libby.
Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree, by Shokoofeh Azar
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla, and ebook from Hoopla or Libby.
Hurricane Season, by Fernanda Melchor
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library and ebook from Libby.
Breasts and Eggs, by Mieko Kawakami
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla, and ebook from Hoopla or Libby.
July: Thrillers
Our book of the month is Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson. Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla or Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
July Book Club Discussion: Wednesday, August 11 @ 6 p.m. Municipal Winemakers
Further Reading Suggestions:
An Anonymous Girl, by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla or Libby, and ebook from Libby.
The Other People, by C.J. Tudor
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Libby, and ebook from Libby.
When No One is Watching, by Alyssa Cole
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook on Libby, and ebook from Libby.
June: LGBTQ+
Our book of the month is Every Heart A Doorway by Seanan McGuire. Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla or Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
June Book Club Discussion: Thursday, July 1 @ 12 p.m. Sunken Gardens at the Santa Barbara Courthouse
Further Reading Suggestions:
One Last Stop, by Casey McQuinston
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Libby, and ebook from Libby.
Disobedience, by Naomi Alderman
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, and ebook from Libby.
The Fixed Stars, by Molly Wizenberg
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook on Hoopla and Libby, and ebook on Hoopla and Libby.
The Empress of Salt and Fortune, by Nghi Vo
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook on Hoopla and Libby, and ebook on Libby.
Pet, by Akwaeke Emezi
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook on Libby, and ebook on Libby.
May: Nature Writing
Our book of the month is Why Fish Don’t Exist by Lulu Miller. Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
May Book Club Discussion: Thursday, June 3 @ 12 p.m. Sunken Gardens at the Santa Barbara Courthouse
Further Reading Suggestions:
Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla and Libby, and ebook from Hoopla and Libby
Spineless: The Science of Jellyfish and the Art of Growing a Backbone, by Juli Berwald
Available in ebook from Libby.
Overstory, by Richard Powers
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook on Hoopla and Libby, and ebook on Libby. The Santa Barbara Public Library also has this title available in Bookclub in a Bag.
Underland, by Robert Macfarlane
Available in print from the Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook on Hoopla and Libby, and ebook on Libby.
April: Poetry
Our book of the month is Nature Poem by Tommy Pico.
Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla or Libby, or read the ebook on Libby.
April Book Club Discussion: Thursday, May 6 @ 6 p.m. Live on Zoom
Register Here – Registration is required before the event start time
Further Reading Suggestions:
Land Sparing, by Gabriella Klein
Available in print from Santa Barbara Public Library. Gabriella Klein is a local author.
There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé, by Morgan Parker
Available in print from Santa Barbara Public Library and ebook from Libby.
A Maze Me: Poems for Girls, by Naomi Shihab Nye
Available in print from Santa Barbara Public Library and ebook from Hoopla and Libby.
March: Memoirs & Biographies
Our book of the month is The Trauma Cleaner: One Extraordinary Life in the Business of Death Decay and Disaster, by Sarah Krasnostein
Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla, or read the ebook on Libby.
March Book Club Discussion: Thursday, April 1 @ 6 p.m. Live on Zoom
Further Reading Suggestions:
In the Dream House, by Carmen Maria Machado
Available in Print from Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook on Hoopla and Libby, and ebook on Libby.
Everything Sad is Untrue, by Daniel Nayeri
Available in Print from Santa Barbara Public Library and ebook from Hoopla and Libby.
Big Friendship, by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman
Available in Print from Santa Barbara Public Library and ebook on Libby.
February: Books Written by Black Women
Our book of the month is Parable of the Sower, by Octavia E. Butler
Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla or Libby, or read the ebook on Hoopla or Libby.
February Book Club Discussion: Thursday, March 4 @ 6 p.m. Live on Zoom
Register Here! – registration is required before the event start time
Further Reading Suggestions:
On the Come Up, by Angie Thomas
Available in Print from Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook on Hoopla and Libby, and ebook on Hoopla and Libby.
Conjure Women, by Afia Atakora
Available in Print from Santa Barbara Public Library and ebook from Libby.
American Marriage, by Tayari Jones
Available in Print from Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook on Hoopla and Libby, and ebook on Hoopla and Libby.
Thick and Other Essays, by Tressie McMillan Cottom
Available in ebook from Libby
January: Feel-Good Books
Our book of the month is The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, by Becky Chambers.
Borrow a physical copy from the Santa Barbara Public Library, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla, or read the ebook on Hoopla or Libby.
January Book Club Discussion: Thursday, February 4 @ 6 p.m. Live on Zoom
Register Here!
Further Reading Suggestions:
The House in the Cerulean Sea, by T.J. Klune
Available in print from Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Libby, and ebook from Libby.
Get a Life, Chloe Brown, by Talia Hibbert
Available in print from Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Hoopla and Libby, and ebook from Hoopla and Libby.
The Bookshop on the Corner, by Jenny Colgan
Available on audiobook from Hoopla and Libby, and ebook from Hoopla and Libby.
The Golden Compass, by Philip Pullman
Available in print from Santa Barbara Public Library, audiobook from Libby, and ebook from Libby.
2020 Book Selections
December: Fantasy
Our book of the month is Sorcerer to the Crown, by Zen Cho
Further Reading Suggestions:
Black Leopard, Red Wolf, by Marlon James
Vita Nostra, by Marina Dyachenko
The Queens of Innis Lear, by Tessa Gratton
The Raven Boys, by Maggie Stiefvater
November: Books About Food
Our book of the month is With the Fire On High, by Elizabeth Acevedo. Read our full review.
Further Reading Suggestions:
Notes from a Young Black Chef: A Memoir, by Kwame Onwuachi
Number One Chinese Restaurant, by Lillian Li
October: Mystery / True Crime
Our book of the month is The Cutting Season, by Attica Locke
Further Reading Suggestions:
One of Us is Lying, by Karen McManus
Evil Under the Sun, by Agatha Christie
American Sherlock: Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI, by Kate Winkler Dawson
September: Science Fiction
Our book of the month is The City We Became, by N.K. Jemisin
Further Reading Suggestions:
The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K Le Guin
This is How You Lose a Time War, by Amal el-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
Wild Seed, by Octavia Butler
Warcross, by Marie Lu
August: Historical Fiction / History
Our book of the month is The Moor’s Account, by Laila Lalami
Further Reading Suggestions:
The Splendid and the Vile, by Erik Larson
She Would Be King, by Wayetu Moore
July: Books About Animals
Our book of the month is The Bees, by Laline Paull.
Further Reading Suggestions:
Life of Pi, by Yann Martel
The Moon by Whale Light, by Diane Ackerman
H is for Hawk, by Helen Macdonald
June: LGBTQ+
Our book of the month is Cantoras: A Novel, by Carolina de Robertis.
Further Reading Suggestions:
The Lost Coast, by Amy Rose Capetta
Red, White and Royal Blue, by Casey McQuiston
The Song of Achilles, by Madeline Miller
May: Young Adult
Our book of the month is Sadie, by Courtney Summers.
Further Reading Suggestions:
The Astonishing Color of After, Emily X.R. Pan
Michigan vs. The Boys, Carrie S. Allen
Wilder Girls, Rory Power
April: Journalism/ Investigative Reporting
Our book of the month is She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement, by Jodi Kantor, Megan Twohey.
Further Reading Suggestions:
Bad Blood, by John Carreyrou
Killers of the Flower Moon, by David Grann
American Fire, by Monica Hesse
March: Retellings
Our book of the month is Boy, Snow, Bird, by Helen Oyeyemi.
Further Reading Suggestions:
The Fishermen, by Chigozie Obioma
Circe, by Madeline Miller
Six-Gun Snow White, by Catherynne M. Valente
February: Black History Month
Our book of the month is Homegoing, by Yaa Gyasi.
Further Reading Suggestions:
On The Come Up, by Angie Thomas
Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
Faster Than Light, by Marilyn Nelson
Citizen, by Claudia Rankine
January: Memoirs
Our book of the month is Know My Name, by Chanel Miller.
Further Reading Suggestions:
Monsoon Mansion, by Cinelle Barnes
The Yellow House, by Sarah M. Broom
Unfollow: A Memoir of Loving and Leaving the Westboro Baptist Church, by Megan Phelps-Roper
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