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Tag Archives: racism
Superman Smashes the Klan
Superman Smashes the Klan by Gene Luen Yang is a fun, refreshing, and wholesome take on the original story of Superman vs the Klan. The art is bright and attractive and easy to follow. The story is engaging, accessible enough … Continue reading
Girl, Woman, Other
I cannot possibly write a review that does the phenomenal Girl, Woman, Other justice, but I’m going to do the best I can. Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo first came to my attention when Evaristo was announced as the … Continue reading
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Tagged abusive relationships, adoption, Black women, British, college students, England, farmers, friendship, historical fiction, immigration, LGBTQ, Literary Fiction, marriage, mothers and daughters, non-binary, playwrights, polyphonic novel, racism, theater, white-passing
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A Longer Fall
I’ll start off this review by being honest. I have been angry with Charlaine Harris ever since she let the Sookie series end with a whimper, instead of a bang. Characters fizzled out and relationships ended up being a big … Continue reading
Priests de la Resistance! The loose canons who fought fascism in the twentieth century
Priests de la Resistance! is one of my favorite books I’ve read this year. I wanted to post a glowing review immediately, but since I read an ARC, per the publisher, I couldn’t share my full review until 2 weeks … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbe Pierre, American south, anti-Semitism, Archbishop Damaskino of Athens and all Greece, Bishop Gorazd of Prague, Cardinal de Jong, Clemens August, clergy, courage, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Don Pietro Pappagallo, faith, fascism, fascist Italy, Father Felix Kir, Graf von Galen, history, inspirational, Jane Haining, Jonathan Daniels, Koeno Gravemeijer, martyrs, Mother Superior Alice-Elizabeth, Nazi Germany, non-fiction, occupied Europe, Pastor Fred Shuttlesworth, racism, resistance, segregation, social justice, St Edith Stein, St Maximillian Kolbe
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