Jam-Packed February

February, for such a short month, is a jam-packed one. It’s got two holidays, plus a week of school vacation, and it’s also Black History Month. The month flies by quickly, and sometimes it seems like everything is happening at the same time, and sometimes it is! Valentine’s Day is on Sunday, and it is also my dearest friend’s birthday. Presidents’ Day is on Monday, and it’s also the first day of the aforementioned week of school vacation.

As for the Black History aspect of the month, like last year, my intention is to actively celebrate by reading fiction written by black authors. Obviously, all months are good months for reading books by black authors, but if your reading isn’t as diverse as it should be, February is a convenient reminder to do something about that. So here are two books that I have chosen to read this month:

Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James, a Jamaican author who lives and teaches in the U.S., and Akata Witch by Nigerian-American author Nnedi Okorafor. I started reading Akata Witch earlier this week, and so far it is very good.
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2 Responses to Jam-Packed February

  1. sprite says:

    I really liked Akata Witch. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the James novel. We own it, & R started it but thinks I won’t be able to get past the violence.

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