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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 23:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A May 2026 Reading Is a Lifestyle Subscription Book Pick The under-told legacy of indentured servitude runs through the blood of countless descendants in the diaspora. In this deeply felt collection of essays, Andrea Gunraj explores the impact of her family’s history on her sense of self. Andrea Gunraj delves into the under-told legacy of indentured [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><b>The under-told legacy of indentured servitude runs through the blood of countless descendants in the diaspora. In this deeply felt collection of essays, Andrea Gunraj explores the impact of her family’s history on her sense of self.</b></p>
<p>Andrea Gunraj delves into the under-told legacy of indentured labour and its lasting impacts on descendants across diasporas, from the Caribbean and Latin America to Canada, the United States, and beyond. She captures the complexities of belonging and the challenges of navigating dichotomies. Through the concept of “go-betweenness,” Gunraj illustrates her path from the intersections of race, class, and identity to a broader understanding of colonial histories.</p>
<p>A gripping read that weaves memoir with history and cultural criticism, Go-Between Girl is both accessible and profound, intimate and political. Gunraj invites readers  to reconsider their narratives about work, love, and heritage. Her essays are a touching testament to the enduring quest for justice, offering a powerful contribution to contemporary conversations on race, feminism, and the unfinished legacies of colonialism.</p><p>The post <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com/product/go-between-girl/">Go-Between Girl</a> first appeared on <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com">Shelves Bookstore</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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<p>A dazzling, surrealist fairy tale of a young woman&#8217;s quest for house and home—from New York to the Texas hinterlands and, maybe, back again. The world is ending. It has been ending for some time. When did the ending begin? Perhaps when Evie’s mother died, or when her father died soon after. Perhaps when her sister, Elena, was forcibly institutionalized in a psychiatric hippie commune in Colorado. Certainly at some point over the last year, as New York City spun down the tubes, as bedbugs and vultures descended, as apartments crumbled to the ground and no one had the time or money to fight it, or even, really, to notice.</p>
<p>And then, one day, the ending is complete. Every renter is evicted en masse, leaving only the landlords and owners—the demented, the aristocratic, the luckiest few. Evie—parentless, sisterless, basically friendless, underemployed—has nothing and no one. Except, she remembers, a second cousin in Texas, in a strange town called Gulluck, where nothing is as it seems.</p>
<p>And so, in the surreal, dislodged landscape, beyond the known world, a place of albino cicadas and gardeners and thieves, of cobblers and shoemakers and one very large fish, a place governed by mysterious logic and perhaps even miracles, Evie sets out in search of a home.</p>
<p>A wry and buoyant fairy tale set at the apex of the housing crisis, Emily Hunt Kivel’s <i>Dwelling </i>takes us on a hapless hero’s journey to the end of the world and back again. Madcap and magical, hilarious and existential, <i>Dwelling </i>holds a funhouse mirror to our moment—for anyone in search of space, belonging, and some semblance of justice.</p>
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		<title>Citizen: An American Lyric</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2021 20:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>* Finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry * * Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry * Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism * Winner of the NAACP Image Award * Winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize * Winner of the PEN Open Book Award [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>* Finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry *</b><br />
<b>* Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry * Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism * Winner of the NAACP Image Award * Winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize * Winner of the PEN Open Book Award *<br />
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ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR:</b><br />
<i>The New Yorker</i>, <i>Boston Globe, </i><i>The Atlantic, </i><i>BuzzFeed, </i>NPR. <i>Los Angeles Times, </i><i>Publishers Weekly</i>, <i>Slate, </i><i>Time Out New York</i>, <i>Vulture</i>, <i>Refinery 29, </i>and many more . . .</p>
<p>A provocative meditation on race, Claudia Rankine&#8217;s long-awaited follow up to her groundbreaking book <i><b>Don&#8217;t Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric.</b><br />
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Claudia Rankine&#8217;s bold new book recounts mounting racial aggressions in ongoing encounters in twenty-first-century daily life and in the media. Some of these encounters are slights, seeming slips of the tongue, and some are intentional offensives in the classroom, at the supermarket, at home, on the tennis court with Serena Williams and the soccer field with Zinedine Zidane, online, on TV-everywhere, all the time. The accumulative stresses come to bear on a person&#8217;s ability to speak, perform, and stay alive. Our addressability is tied to the state of our belonging, Rankine argues, as are our assumptions and expectations of citizenship. In essay, image, and poetry, <i>Citizen</i> is a powerful testament to the individual and collective effects of racism in our contemporary, often named post-race society.</p><p>The post <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com/product/citizen-an-american-lyric/">Citizen: An American Lyric</a> first appeared on <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com">Shelves Bookstore</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2021 19:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Winner of the 2020 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award Drawing on personal stories, research, and historical events, an esteemed educator offers a vision of educational justice inspired by the rebellious spirit and methods of abolitionists. Drawing on her life&#8217;s work of teaching and researching in urban schools, Bettina Love persuasively argues that [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Winner of the 2020 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award</b></p>
<p><b>Drawing on personal stories, research, and historical events, an esteemed educator offers a vision of educational justice inspired by the rebellious spirit and methods of abolitionists.</b></p>
<p>Drawing on her life&#8217;s work of teaching and researching in urban schools, Bettina Love persuasively argues that educators must teach students about racial violence, oppression, and how to make sustainable change in their communities through radical civic initiatives and movements. She argues that the US educational system is maintained by and profits from the suffering of children of color. Instead of trying to repair a flawed system, educational reformers offer survival tactics in the forms of test-taking skills, acronyms, grit labs, and character education, which Love calls the educational survival complex.</p>
<p>To dismantle the educational survival complex and to achieve educational freedom&#8211;not merely reform&#8211;teachers, parents, and community leaders must approach education with the imagination, determination, boldness, and urgency of an abolitionist. Following in the tradition of activists like Ella Baker, Bayard Rustin, and Fannie Lou Hamer, <i>We Want to Do More Than Survive</i> introduces an alternative to traditional modes of educational reform and expands our ideas of civic engagement and intersectional justice.</p><p>The post <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com/product/we-want-to-do-more-than-survive-abolitionist-teaching-and-the-pursuit-of-educational-freedom/">We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom</a> first appeared on <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com">Shelves Bookstore</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2021 17:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Racism and discrimination have choked economic opportunity for African Americans at nearly every turn. At several historic moments, the trajectory of racial inequality could have been altered dramatically. Perhaps no moment was more opportune than the early days of Reconstruction, when the U.S. government temporarily implemented a major redistribution of land from former slaveholders to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Racism and discrimination have choked economic opportunity for African Americans at nearly every turn. At several historic moments, the trajectory of racial inequality could have been altered dramatically. Perhaps no moment was more opportune than the early days of Reconstruction, when the U.S. government temporarily implemented a major redistribution of land from former slaveholders to the newly emancipated enslaved. But neither Reconstruction nor the New Deal nor the civil rights struggle led to an economically just and fair nation. Today, systematic inequality persists in the form of housing discrimination, unequal education, police brutality, mass incarceration, employment discrimination, and massive wealth and opportunity gaps. Economic data indicates that for every dollar the average white household holds in wealth the average black household possesses a mere ten cents.</p>
<p>In <i>From Here to Equality</i>, William Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen confront these injustices head-on and make the most comprehensive case to date for economic reparations for U.S. descendants of slavery. After opening the book with a stark assessment of the intergenerational effects of white supremacy on black economic well-being, Darity and Mullen look to both the past and the present to measure the inequalities borne of slavery. Using innovative methods that link monetary values to historical wrongs, they next assess the literal and figurative costs of justice denied in the 155 years since the end of the Civil War. Finally, Darity and Mullen offer a detailed roadmap for an effective reparations program, including a substantial payment to each documented U.S. black descendant of slavery. Taken individually, any one of the three eras of injustice outlined by Darity and Mullen&#8211;slavery, Jim Crow, and modern-day discrimination&#8211;makes a powerful case for black reparations. Taken collectively, they are impossible to ignore.</p><p>The post <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com/product/from-here-to-equality-reparations-for-black-americans-in-the-twenty-first-century/">From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century</a> first appeared on <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com">Shelves Bookstore</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>We Love You, Charlie Freeman</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2021 15:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Freeman family&#8211;Charles, Laurel, and their daughters, teenage Charlotte and nine-year-old Callie&#8211;have been invited to the Toneybee Institute to participate in a research experiment. They will live in an apartment on campus with Charlie, a young chimp abandoned by his mother. The Freemans were selected because they know sign language; they are supposed to teach [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Freeman family&#8211;Charles, Laurel, and their daughters, teenage Charlotte and nine-year-old Callie&#8211;have been invited to the Toneybee Institute to participate in a research experiment. They will live in an apartment on campus with Charlie, a young chimp abandoned by his mother. The Freemans were selected because they know sign language; they are supposed to teach it to Charlie and welcome him as a member of their family. But when Charlotte discovers the truth about the institute&#8217;s history of questionable studies, the secrets of the past invade the present in devious ways.</p>
<p>The power of this shattering novel resides in Greenidge&#8217;s undeniable storytelling talents. What appears to be a story of mothers and daughters, of sisterhood put to the test, of adolescent love and grown-up misconduct, and of history&#8217;s long reach, becomes a provocative and compelling exploration of America&#8217;s failure to find a language to talk about race.</p>
<p>&#8220;A magnificently textured, vital, visceral feat of storytelling . . . [by] a sharp, poignant, extraordinary new voice of American literature.&#8221; <b>&#8211;Téa Obreht, author of <i>The Tiger&#8217;s Wife</i></b></p><p>The post <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com/product/we-love-you-charlie-freeman/">We Love You, Charlie Freeman</a> first appeared on <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com">Shelves Bookstore</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Something Wild</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2021 16:12:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A searing novel about the love and contradictions of sisterhood, the intoxicating desires of adolescence, and the traumas that trap mothers and daughters in cycles of violence One weekend, sisters Tanya and Nessa Bloom pause their respective adult lives and travel to the Boston suburbs to help their mother pack up and move out of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A searing novel about the love and contradictions of sisterhood, the intoxicating desires of adolescence, and the traumas that trap mothers and daughters in cycles of violence</b></p>
<p>One weekend, sisters Tanya and Nessa Bloom pause their respective adult lives and travel to the Boston suburbs to help their mother pack up and move out of their childhood home. For the first time since they were teenagers sharing a bunk bed over a decade ago, they find themselves in the place where long-kept secrets were born, where jealousy, comfort, anger, forgiveness, and repulsion coexist with the fiercest love and loyalty. What they don&#8217;t expect is for their visit to expose a new, horrifying truth: their mother, Lorraine, is in a violent relationship.</p>
<p>As Tanya urges Lorraine to get a restraining order, Nessa struggles to reconcile her fondness for their stepfather with his capacity for brutality. Their differing responses to the abuse bring up the sisters&#8217; shared secret&#8211;a traumatic, unspoken experience from their adolescence has shaped their lives, their sense of selves, and their relationship with each other and the men in their life. In the midst of this family crisis, they have no choice but to reckon with the past and face each other in the present, in the hope that there&#8217;s a way out of the violence so deeply ingrained in the Bloom family.</p>
<p>Told in alternating perspectives that deftly interweave past and present, <i>Something Wild </i>is a magnetic, unflinching portrait of the bond between sisters, as well as a psychologically acute exploration of the legacy of divorce, the ways trauma reverberates over generations, and how it might be possible to overcome the past.</p><p>The post <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com/product/something-wild/">Something Wild</a> first appeared on <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com">Shelves Bookstore</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>All the Lonely People</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 18:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In weekly phone calls to his daughter in Australia, widower Hubert Bird paints a picture of the perfect retirement, packed with fun, friendship, and fulfillment. But it&#8217;s a lie. In reality, Hubert&#8217;s days are all the same, dragging on without him seeing a single soul. Until he receives some good news&#8211;good news that in one way [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In weekly phone calls to his daughter in Australia, widower Hubert Bird <b></b>paints a picture of the perfect retirement, packed with fun, friendship, and fulfillment. But it&#8217;s a lie. In reality, Hubert&#8217;s days are all the same, dragging on without him seeing a single soul.</p>
<p>Until he receives some good news&#8211;good news that in one way turns out to be the worst news ever, news that will force him out again, into a world he has long since turned his back on. The news that his daughter is coming for a visit.</p>
<p>Now Hubert faces a seemingly impossible task: to make his real life resemble his fake life before the truth comes out.<br />
Along the way Hubert stumbles across a second chance at love, renews a cherished friendship, and finds himself roped into an audacious community scheme that seeks to end loneliness once and for all . . .</p>
<p>Life is certainly beginning to happen to Hubert Bird. But with the origin of his earlier isolation always lurking in the shadows, will he ever get to live the life he&#8217;s pretended to have for so long?</p><p>The post <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com/product/all-the-lonely-people/">All the Lonely People</a> first appeared on <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com">Shelves Bookstore</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Anti-Racism (Words of Change Series): Powerful Voices, Inspiring Ideas ( Words of Change )</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 17:10:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This colorful gift book introduces readers to the anti-racist movement through the stirring words of leaders, including the new generation of heroes building social justice and racial equity in the 21st century. A great way for teens, young people, and those new to anti-racism to learn the core ideas and principles of the movement, this [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>This colorful gift book introduces readers to the anti-racist movement through the stirring words of leaders, including the new generation of heroes building social justice and racial equity in the 21st century.</b></p>
<p>A great way for teens, young people, and those new to anti-racism to learn the core ideas and principles of the movement, this vibrant collection of quotes centers today&#8217;s BIPOC voices from current activists such as Alicia Garza, Ibram X. Kendi, Serena Williams, Darnell Moore, and Jason Reynolds to heroes of the past like Bayard Rustin and Ida B. Wells. Their words will make you think and inspire you to take action!</p>
<p>Kenrya Rankin&#8217;s moving introduction calls for an end to systemic racism, while her selection of quotes celebrates resistance and honors the work of anti-racist leaders past and present. This uplifting and thought-provoking collection provides an excellent introduction to the anti-racist movement. It&#8217;s a useful resource for students of civil rights, educators, and librarians, and makes a perfect gift for activists and allies inspired by Black Lives Matter.</p>
<p>Voices include: Ta-Nehisi Coates, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ibram X. Kendi, Amandla Stenberg, Elaine Welteroth, Franchesca Ramsey, Rosa Clemente, Robin DiAngelo, Darnell Moore, W.Kamau Bell, Lizzo, Opal Tometi, Audre Lorde, Malcolm X, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Frederick Douglass, Megan Rapinoe, Laverne Cox, <i>and many more!</i></p><p>The post <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com/product/anti-racism-words-of-change-series-powerful-voices-inspiring-ideas-words-of-change/">Anti-Racism (Words of Change Series): Powerful Voices, Inspiring Ideas ( Words of Change )</a> first appeared on <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com">Shelves Bookstore</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Wild Tongues Can&#8217;t Be Tamed: 15 Voices from the Latinx Diaspora</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2021 15:47:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, HipLatina, Publishers Weekly, Latino Book Review, and more)! Edited by The Bronx Is Reading founder Saraciea J. Fennell and featuring an all-star cast of Latinx contributors, Wild Tongues Can&#8217;t Be Tamed is a ground-breaking anthology that will spark dialogue and inspire hope. In Wild Tongues Can&#8217;t Be Tamed, bestselling and award-winning authors as well as up-and-coming voices [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, <i>HipLatina</i>, <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, <i>Latino Book Review, </i>and more)!<br />
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Edited by The Bronx Is Reading founder Saraciea J. Fennell and featuring an all-star cast of Latinx contributors, <i>Wild Tongues Can&#8217;t Be Tamed </i>is a ground-breaking anthology that will spark dialogue and inspire hope.<br />
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In <i>Wild Tongues Can&#8217;t Be Tamed</i>, bestselling and award-winning authors as well as up-and-coming voices interrogate the different myths and stereotypes about the Latinx diaspora. These fifteen original pieces delve into everything from ghost stories and superheroes, to memories in the kitchen and travels around the world, to addiction and grief, to identity and anti-Blackness, to finding love and speaking your truth. Full of both sorrow and joy, <i>Wild Tongues Can&#8217;t Be Tamed </i>is an essential celebration of this rich and diverse community.</p>
<p>The bestselling and award-winning contributors include Elizabeth Acevedo, Cristina Arreola, Ingrid Rojas Contreras, Naima Coster, Natasha Diaz, Saraciea J. Fennell, Kahlil Haywood, Zakiya Jamal, Janel Martinez, Jasminne Mendez, Meg Medina, Mark Oshiro, Julian Randall, Lilliam Rivera, and Ibi Zoboi.</p><p>The post <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com/product/wild-tongues-cant-be-tamed-15-voices-from-the-latinx-diaspora/">Wild Tongues Can’t Be Tamed: 15 Voices from the Latinx Diaspora</a> first appeared on <a href="https://shelvesbookstore.com">Shelves Bookstore</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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