Posts Tagged ‘reading’

Reading and Remembering

15th February 2010 by admin No Comments

The last couple of weeks have been great for reading for the African Diasora Reading challenge. I completed two books last week.
The first book was Daughters of the Stone by Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa. The cover of the book alone made me want to read it.  Then I realized that the maternal ancestor was an artist and [...]

Reading Challenge!

26th December 2009 by admin No Comments

So reading challenges are new for me but I found this site while surfing the web for books to add to my vacation reading list and I could not resist joining the African Diaspora Reading Challenge.  In the last three days I have caught up with all of my magazine reading (American Craft, FibreArts, Studios [...]

Library Loot: My Holiday Reading Stack

21st December 2009 by admin No Comments

Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Eva and Marg that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library.
Last week was quite a treat for me as several of the books I had on hold at the library came in.  Have I mentioned how much I love my public library [...]

Book Review: Quilting Art: Inspiration, Idea and Innovative Works from 20 Contemporary Quilters

17th October 2009 by admin No Comments

I was out picking up ingredients for a little veggie chili tonight. All of the sudden it is FER -REEEZING here in Atlanta. Anyway, the bookstore is right across the way from the grocery story so I knew I had to run in. If I am really honest, I chose that particular grocery store so [...]

Book Review: Growing Where you are Planted

13th October 2009 by admin No Comments

Purple Hibiscus is a  beautifully written coming of age story of a 15 year-old girl  Kambili and her experience growing up in a repressive Catholic household in Nigeria. The story focuses on how Kambili and her brother find their voices despite the abuse of their father (who clearly struggles with his own internalized racism and [...]

Book Review: From Jamaica to the US to Ghana

8th September 2009 by admin No Comments

The Book of Night Women by Marlon James
This was a book that I did not want to read but could not put down.  The book was vivid, violent, infuriating and painful.  I sympathized with characters I did not want to like and despised the characters that I should have cared about.  James doesn’t allow the [...]

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