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Because I can‘t resist making new grids on PicCollage, here‘s my aspirational #serieslove2025 reading plan for Black History Month.
Because I can‘t resist making new grids on PicCollage, here‘s my aspirational #serieslove2025 reading plan for Black History Month.
How much ignorance in that first sentence? Even if history is still taught appallingly in France, I hope French journalists would know better now. We have more information now, but still only my friends from Caraïbes could open my eyes to all that happened there.
#bookhaul for today. Not a huge stack, but a great Maya Angelou find. I've read several Lisa Genova novels so have high hopes for this one too, and Family Trust just seemed like a good concept. The blurb saying it's like a mash-up between The Nest and Crazy Rich Asians had me completely sold!
My love and admiration for Maya Angelou continues to grow as I listen to her voice. This last book in her six book autobiography discusses her friendships with James Baldwin (pictured above), Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. She talks of her life in Ghana, the man she loved from that country, who she refers to as “the African”, her relationship with her beloved son, Guy, and her initial refusal to write an autobiography. #authoramonth #fabaudio