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Angelou continues to astound in The Heart of a Woman, the fourth volume in her series of six autobiographies. Skipping forward eagerly in time, Heart is set over the course of roughly five years and picks up a few years after its predecessor Singin' and Swingin' and Getting' Merry Like Christmas.

As with the other books in the series there is only the loosest sense of a plot. However what gives the novel coherence is Angelou's observations on motherhood and her continual struggle to take care of her son, Guy, even as he develops into a strong, independent young man. Angelou notes that in the world at large she, as a black woman in the sixties, has little authority and worries that her son will absorb that message and gradually lose respect for her. As part of her effort to reclaim some authority she finds herself becoming involved in the civil rights movement, working for Martin Luther King jr's organization, the SCLC, and marrying a South African freedom fighter who is enamoured of her passion for activism and yet wants to turn her into a subservient wife. 

While this book finds Angelou mostly abandoning the theatrical world for the political one, there is still no end to the charming anecdotes of stars and other notable personalities that Angelou encountered throughout her life. Billie Holiday, James Earl Jones, Ruby Dee and Martin Luther King jr are a few names mentioned, along with Pulitzer prize winner John Oliver Killens who is the first to encourage Angelou to write. With Killens as her mentor, Angelou joined the now legendary Harlem Writers Guild and in The Heart of a Woman records her first weak attempts at writing and her joy at her first publication in a no-name journal in Cuba. At last, four volumes in, we are able to witness Angelou's first steps on a road that will take her to literary stardom. 
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This is the Book Club discussion post for Kindred by Octavia E. Butler. Feel free to leave a comment with all your thoughts, or multiple comments with headers on different topics, whatever you like. The only rules are the general comm rules.

Kindred... Discuss.
[identity profile] nebulist.livejournal.com
Based on the results of the poll:

A discussion post on Kindred by Octavia E. Butler will go up on Sunday, April 19.

Paperback
Unabridged Audiobook
Online Dramatic Presentation -- abridged and adapted, I believe.

Anyone may participate, whether you plan to read the book in the next month or have read it in the past. There are not many rules for the book club at this time beyond the general expectations of this community. If you have any questions, leave a comment or pm me.

I also plan to use the discussion post to organize a chat in the days following by linking to poll.

Thank you again to everyone who expressed an interest!
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Thank you everyone who offered book suggestions! Vote on the book choices offered below. I will close the poll as early as 4pm Wednesday EST, and post the results of the poll Wednesday night.

Suggested books with summaries )

Poll: Vote on a book, and on the day the discussion post should go live )
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First off, please suggest a book for the book club. Suggest any book you like that fits into this community. Comment with the title, author, and a few lines of what the book is about and/or why you think the book club should read it. Concise is good, but write as much as you need to say. (You can include other information you think might be relevant - price and availability, for instance.) It can be a book you've read before or not.

There is no obligation involved in the book club -- I assume everyone's involvement will depend on the book choice, and that free time constraints will affect your decision to start and your ability to finish the book.

Here is my plan. )

Poll: There will be an LJ post for discussion. Are you also interested in chat? )

If you would be interested in organizing a book club meeting -- however you see fit -- for May or June, please let me know.

Comment if you have more ideas, concerns, or questions. Feel free to link. Thanks!

Book Club

Mar. 11th, 2009 05:53 pm
[identity profile] nebulist.livejournal.com
Would anyone be interested in a book club style discussion? Pick/vote on a book, pick a date that gives everyone a month or so to read it, and then have a IM/IRC chat about the book. Leave a comment or fill out the poll if you are interested or have a suggestion. Thanks.

Poll: Interested in a book club? )

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