November 2022 Reads for the Rest of Us
(a very interesting list!)
November 2022 Reads for the Rest of Us
11/8/2022 by Karla J. Strand
The Feminist Know-It-All: You know her. You cant stand her. Good thing shes not here! Instead, this column by gender and womens studies librarian Karla Strand will amplify stories of the creation, access, use and preservation of knowledge by women and girls around the world; share innovative projects and initiatives that focus on information, literacies, libraries and more; and, of course, talk about all of the books.
Each month, I provide Ms. readers with a list of new books being published by writers from historically excluded groups.
The aims of these lists are threefold:
I want to do my part in the disruption of what has been the acceptable norm in the book world for far too longwhite, cis, heterosexual, male;
I want to amplify indie publishers and amazing works by writers who are women, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, APIA/AAPI, international, queer, trans, nonbinary, disabled, fat, immigrant, Muslim, neurodivergent, sex-positive or of other historically marginalized identitiesyou know, the rest of us; and
I want to challenge and encourage you all to buy, borrow and read them!
As we enter into cooler weather here in the U.S. Midwest, its not only a time of reflection and shedding of old skinsits clearly the beginning of curling-up-with-good-books-and-hot-brews season! (And yes, thats a thing. I just invented it.)
So as you settle into eclipse season and any special days you may celebrate, keep an eye on your favorite reading chair and insist upon using it regularly, with one of these 31 titles or a favorite of your own.
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https://msmagazine.com/2022/11/08/feminist-books-writers-women-lgbtq-november-2022-reads-for-the-rest-of-us/