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The Beautiful Struggle (Adapted for Young Adults)
The Beautiful Struggle (Adapted for Young Adults) | Ta-Nehisi Coates
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Adapted from the adult memoir by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Water Dancer and Between the World and Me, this father-son story explores how boys become men, and quite specifically, how Ta-Nehisi Coates became Ta-Nehisi Coates. As a child, Ta-Nehisi Coates was seen by his father, Paul, as too sensitive and lacking focus. Paul Coates was a Vietnam vet who'd been part of the Black Panthers and was dedicated to reading and publishing the history of African civilization. When it came to his sons, he was committed to raising proud Black men equipped to deal with a racist society, during a turbulent period in the collapsing city of Baltimore where they lived. Coates details with candor the challenges of dealing with his tough-love father, the influence of his mother, and the dynamics of his extended family, including his brother "Big Bill," who was on a very different path than Ta-Nehisi. Coates also tells of his family struggles at school and with girls, making this a timely story to which many readers will relate.
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Santie
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Stayed up late to finish this despite the fact that I have work tomorrow (and a presentation). It reads like a hip-hop song. Beautiful and shameless, definitely worth losing sleep over.

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Hooked_on_books
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I‘m often not a fan of childhood memoirs, but I enjoyed this. Coates tells his story up until college and his pacing is great. His father was a Black Panther and infused the need to fight for his rights into him.

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crazyspine
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I love Coates' writing style, and I loved this book, but there were times when I wasn't sure what was going on, so I imagine younger readers may struggle with Costes' poetic style.

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LaurenMags
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Autobiography of a boy growing up in Baltimore during the late 80s early 90s. His father was a black panther and his older brother had street smarts. Ta-Nehisi is somewhere in the middle.

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Lovesbooks87
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This was a memoir about Ta-Nehisi Coates about him growing up and Baltimore as a sensitive book loving teen. This book also showed how his father wanted better for him. A quick moving read.

This was my #bookspin for this month.
#bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4y
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Lovesbooks87
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Taking advantage of all the extra reading time this three day weekend. Hoping also to get caught up on my #litsylove mail! 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

Crazeedi How is your sweet kitty? 4y
Lovesbooks87 @Crazeedi she is doing really good. Got the stitches out of her tail on Wednesday but the vet wanted to keep the cone on her an extra week just to be on the safe side. We are allowed to take it off Wednesday morning. But she has really adjusted to the cone. 4y
AmyG She is such a good girl. ❤️ 4y
Crazeedi @Lovesbooks87 that's pretty amazing, I remember one of my kitties with that, it was crazy trying to keep it on 4y
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riversong153
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To my fellow #BlitsySwap participants, Happy New Year. After this week, I need a pleasant distraction! February is fast approaching. I know we need time to shop so we can ship, esp if you‘re shipping international. Complete this quiz with me! #BlitsyHistoryMonth #BHMS @Chelleo

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BookishMarginalia
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LibrarianRyan I'm biased but the only book on this list I am looking forward to on this list is The Project. 4y
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WorldsOkayestStepMom
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This was the first book by Ta-Nehisi Coates I've ever read and I learned a lot! I'm grateful that my Kindle was able to provide brief notes on the influential people mentioned throughout this memoir of Coates's early life. Reading about other people's lived experiences is a great way to broaden your perspective.

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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Of all Coates books (not graphic novels), this was my final read. And it‘s his first book. Now I want to go back, especially to his later memoir—Between the World and Me— and connect his childhood to the man (and writer) he‘s become. This is eye opening and heartfelt. It‘s a picture of an urban Black childhood in a nonconformist family.

Full review http://www.TheBibliophage.com
#thebibliophage2020 #readblackauthors #mandmchallenge #homeorhouse

BarbaraTheBibliophage Oops. My first post of this was a blurb, so I deleted in favor of a proper review post. 4y
TheBookHippie Hey can I print this to share with my summer school kiddos, I‘d give you credit of course! As we are outside at tables it‘s easier for me to print it- we‘ve been having discussions on the author as one of their required reading books is Between the World and me. 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @TheBookHippie Sure! Glad it can help you guys! 4y
TheBookHippie @BarbaraTheBibliophage it‘s so weird to be outside,separated,in masks. I‘m thinking outside the box daily. It‘s working though and we‘ve had progress. ❤️ 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @TheBookHippie The kids are lucky to have you! But, gosh, it must be hard. 💕 4y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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New listen this week. One more fantastic book from Coates. #readblackauthors

Scochrane26 I didn‘t know about this book. Will definitely have to read it. 4y
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Chittavrtti
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UnabridgedPod
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For Ta-Nehisi Coates's memoir The Beautiful Struggle, I both listened and read, which was fabulous. Listening gave me the chance to be swept up in the narrative, in Coates's ruminations on the unconventional nature of his childhood and coming of age. Reading the pages allowed me to appreciate once again the brilliance of his writing, his ability to create a perfect image. (continued in comment)

UnabridgedPod I admire his clear-eyed examination of his demanding and nurturing father. Paul Coates brings his children into full Consciousness of the joys and challenges of their youth, of the systemic problems in America that make their black boyhood (and manhood) so difficult. The fact that Paul also helps Ta-Nehisi find strength in the midst of that difficulty lies at the heart of his love for his father. Gorgeous, powerful book. 6y
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Kristy_K
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I‘ve heard a lot of great things about Coates‘ writing (& enjoyed it in the Black Panther GN) so I was eager to dive into this book. However, I was a little underwhelmed. His story is interesting but I struggled while reading. It wasn‘t as engaging as I thought it‘d be. I still want to give his other books a try as those are the ones I hear most about.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

#memoir

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megnews
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Warning: unpopular opinion ahead. What a difference 7 years makes. If you want to read Coates-and you should-skip The Beautiful Struggle (2008) and read Between the World and Me (2015) instead. I read the latter in 2016 and gave it 5 stars. It was brilliant and his writing was beautiful. The Beautiful Struggle is a 2. It just didn‘t affect me the same way Between the World and Me did. Would have DNF‘d if not for the audiobook.
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Weaponxgirl I‘ve read the first one but not this one. In what way do you think it‘s different if you don‘t mind saying? Like you I adored between the world and me so was just wondering? 6y
Weaponxgirl Ps I always appreciate an honest review! I‘m just so intrigued now! 6y
megnews For me, his writing style was much improved in Between the World and Me. In The Beautiful Struggle, I never felt drawn into the sense of place. I felt disconnected. 6y
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megnews
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When I read, I love to come across the impact reading has had on someone, real or fictional.

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megnews
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I‘ve been reading this but checked out #overdrive for the #audio version since I‘m out and about today.

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Jacobwakeup
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This one has been sitting on my nightstand for years. Plowed through half of it today. #beachread

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Afua
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The review I truly wanted to put up was 200 words over what the limit would allow. Mostly because I wanted to show which quotes from this timeless narration spoke to my own struggles with myself, struggles with the men in my life and their struggles with the worlds they have been told to conquer.

But I will say this: TNC wields his pen beautifully, like a wand and microphone all at once.

Nute Welcome to Litsy. I know that you will enjoy your time spent here and will make many friends. I look forward to getting to know you!💕 6y
Afua @Nute Thank you so much! ❤️❤️ 6y
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Tjackson
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I just downloaded this from Amazon for $1.99!!! What a great deal. I have been wanting to read several of his books, but I think this is a great one to start reading!!! I ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ memoirs!

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lauralovesbooks1
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Coates is a skilled writer and this is a compellibg memoir about growing up in Baltimore and his relationship with his parents. He grew up with activism as a crucial part of his family's core beliefs and you can see that influence in his work today. I was especially interested in how his relationship with his father impacted his own perspective as a father that he shares in Between the World and Me.

GondorGirl Ooo- 'Between the World and Me' was brilliant... I'll have to check this one out! 7y
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rixla
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Rixla reading challenge 2018 - #1

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Books_Wine_Repeat
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This memoir focuses on Ta-nehisi growing up in Baltimore and his parents struggle to keep him focused on his education and out of trouble. It's an honest look at growing up as a POC during the 70s, 80s and 90s.

mjdowens I did not know he had another book out. I need to read this one also 7y
Books_Wine_Repeat @mjdowens This is his first book, I think. His second is my favorite. 7y
mjdowens Ooohhh.. I thought Between the World and Me was his first one. Thanks for the info 7y
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ReadingEnvy
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Great read, fascinating look into a Baltimore childhood and the writing! Oh the writing. Every word matters.

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(This is the same page I realized that Tupac is the son of legendary Assata Shakur, still on the top ten of the FBI's most wanted list for controversial reasons....)

LindsayReads She died last year I do believe... 8y
ReadingEnvy @LindsayReads hmm I know she was ill (Angela Davis was trying to get her name cleared so she could come home!) but I can't find evidence of that. She is still listed on the FBI site https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/wanted_terrorists/joanne-deborah-chesimard 8y
LindsayReads Ha! Jeez... 8y
ReadingEnvy @LindsayReads it's such a fascinating story! I'm on an internet rabbit hole as we speak!! 8y
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whatthelog
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#photobookchallenge day 22 - historical fiction

OK so this isn't historical FICTION but I couldn't go through #blackhistorymonth without mentioning Ta-Nehisi Coates. This is the first book I ever read that really went into detail about the Black Panthers, and what it means to be a man of revolution. Beautifully written, this is a book that packs punches.

#nonfiction #diversebooks

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SoniaC
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What a powerful and well written book. Such an honest look at the struggle of a boy becoming a man. The way he explores his own maturing but also within the context of race and inner city culture. His writing looks at his life and does not flinch. I highly recommend it.

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SoniaC
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Lovely brunch of tofu scramble, fried potatoes, fresh fruit, English muffin and Breakfast Tea. All while enjoying this incredible book.

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SoniaC
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Starting on this book today enjoying it with a ride of veggie pizza! Yum! This one is mine and my friends Buddy Read for January. Really looking forward to it.

Alfoster That looks delicious!😍 8y
Lacythebookworm Yummy pizza! 8y
Mdargusch Yum! 8y
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Ruri_kaichou Mod Pizza 😻 8y
SoniaC @Ruri_kaichou exactly! So good. I tried the Lucy Sunshine today. 8y
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kiminreverse
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My #santathing box was sent to my mom's house, so I'm just getting to open it now. I love the picks! I'm not very familiar with any of them, although I did read Between the World and Me, so that makes it extra fun.

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Lesliereads
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Before there was #BetweenTheWorldandMe Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote this memoir. Poetic, original. #memorablememoirs #memoirs #fathersandsons #tanehisicoates #readsoullit

Donna_sBookMinute Can't wait to read this one. I'm picking up a copy at B&N this morning. 8y
Lesliereads @Donna_sBookMinute I'll stay tuned for your impressions. 8y
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TheNextBook
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Well, I'm not sure what I was expecting when I first picked this up, but I really enjoyed Coates's writing style. He can weave his storytelling and truth together in such a hypnotic way. His upbringing at the hands of his father, an ex-member of the Black Panthers was so compelling and interesting. His self reflection was very telling and at moments very sad.

BookishFeminist These were some of my exact thoughts after reading this book, especially since I read his second book first. Wasn't sure what to expect but I was so glad/sad to have read it. Loved reading about the printing press his dad set up in their family's basement & the Black Panther history. 8y
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TheNextBook
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The next book on my list is... Almost a full hour in to @DeweysReadathon and I will take a break from King to dive into this memoir by Coates. I've had this one for a while and this is a great opportunity to move it up my TBR pile.

BookishFeminist So good!! You'll love this one and love his new one even more. 8y
TheNextBook @BookishFeminist I've reached the halfway point and I love his writing style. So far so good. 8y
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#booktober Day 3: text-only covers.
I actually have a few more than I expected! But I want to start with very important and always-relevant books by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Between the World and Me has a gained national acclaim and is being taught across university classrooms, which is fantastic and hopefully encouraging important conversations among young people of all backgrounds.
#diversebooks #books #reading #DiversityMonday #nonfiction

courtney I just got Between the World and Me from the library. It seems like required reading, so I'm ready to get to it and see everything it has to offer and teach. 8y
read_diverse_books @courtney Excellent. Read slowly, savor, and ponder. Hope you enjoy! 8y
smunn On my list! 8y
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saphfyre42
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today was a good mail day... I can call in sick
tomorrow yeah?

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BookishFeminist
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#Recommendsday: If you enjoyed Between the World and Me, you'll enjoy Coates' first memoir. It follows Ta-Nehisi's childhood in Baltimore during the Age of Crack, particularly his relationship w/his father & 6 siblings as he came of age. His father was a philosophical man & Black Panther who founded a publishing company in the family's basement to educate about African culture. Fascinating look at how he came to be the intellectual he is today. 📖

shawnmooney Wow, I didn't know there was an earlier memoir! Thanks for the recommendation! 8y
BookishFeminist @shawnmooney No problem! I didn't know about it either until well after his latest came out. 8y
Books_Wine_Repeat Between the World and Me was such a powerful book. I love his writing. I need to read this. 8y
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Laalaleighh 📚 8y
BookishFeminist @Books_Wine_Repeat I agree- it's a wonderful book. This memoir has a different tone to it but wonderful insight. I loved it as well. 😊 8y
brendanmleonard A great recommendation - been meaning to catch up with this one! 8y
brendanmleonard Also so excited for his novel (that he signed a deal to write). 8y
BookishFeminist @brendanmleonard WHATTTT?! Brendan, you have the best fun book facts. To the Google I go. 8y
Littlerobz I loved this book! I still haven't gotten around to reading Between the World and Me but it's high up on the TBR. 8y
Blaire Didn't know about this one. Read and loved between the world and me. 8y
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LaurenAsh
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I'm not late to Ta-Nehisi Coates; I've had this book on my TBR list since 2011. But shame on me for waiting so long to read him. I am hooked on his beautiful writing.

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brenna
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Finished this one (fourth started, sixth finished of my #24in48 while out catching Pokemon. I loved this as much as BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME. Coates is a masterful storyteller and this book, which focuses on his growing up and his relationship with his father, is funny and moving, political and assertive, and ultimately hopeful and exhilarating. Strongly recommend.

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brenna
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Current listen. It's so good, folks. Where BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME is about Coates and his son, this book is about Coates and his father and the myriad ways his father tried to lift his children out of poverty and teach them the power and truth of the Black experience in America. The narrator is great and I'm loving the stories so far.

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GregoryCass
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While this lacked some of the resonance of Between the World and Me, this is a beautiful memoir. Coates's masterful descriptions capture adolescence and it's confusing mix of motivations perfectly within a larger meditation on growing up black in Baltimore.

GregoryCass This is the second incredible book by an author of color that I have read in as many weeks. For me it's a good reminder that reading is about expanding beyond my own perspective. 8y
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Privilege.

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Littlerobz
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"I did not know then that this is what life is - just when you master the geometry of one world, it slips away, and suddenly again, you're swarmed by strange shapes and impossible angles."

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GregoryCass
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"...we grew tired of crumbling under their boots and embraced the Knowledge..."

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tholmz
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Beautiful is an accurate word for this incredible book.