Written by Natasha Lowery Reading time: 4 minutes Author’s Note: This book review was originally published on Reedsy Discovery. Michelle Thompson’s memoir, Lineage: A History in Faith, is a deeply engaging story, made even more compelling by its lack of character voice. Throughout the almost 300-page memoir, there is a lack (but not absence) ofContinue reading “Lineage: A History in Faith by Michelle Thompson”
Category Archives: Book Reviews
Serotonin by Michel Houellebecq
Join us for another book review on French author, Houellebecq’s Serotonin.
Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong
In this post, Natasha shares her thoughts on Cathy Park Hong’s book of essays Minor Feelings.
The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See
In this post, Natasha shares her thoughts on The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See.
Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
In this post, Sophia shares her thoughts on Evaristo’s award-winning book, Girl, Woman, Other.
How to be Less Stupid About Race by Crystal Fleming
In this post, Natasha shares her thoughts on Dr. Crystal Fleming’s book on anti-racism, How to be Less Stupid About Race.
Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless girls by T Kira Madden
In this post, Natasha shares her thoughts about T Kira Maddens book Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls, the July Book Pick of the Month.
Anshu: Dark Sorrow by Juliet Kono
In this post, Natasha shares her thoughts on Juliet Kono’s book Anshu: Dark Sorrow.
Don’t touch my hair by Emma Dabiri
In this post, Sophia reviews Emma Dabiri’s latest book, Don’t touch my hair; an important survey and journey into slavery, cultural appropriation and decolonisation through the medium of afro-textured hair.
July Book Club Pick
In this post, Natasha shares the July Book Pick of the Month: Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls by T Kira Madden. Grab your copy and read along with us during the month of July!