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Christmas themed novel by black female anyone?

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FFSFFSFFS · 05/10/2020 16:48

Hi all,

I've started a book club recently - its not a feminist focused book club, but obviously I would like to pick book choices on the lines of women's equality being assumed (hah hah hah - I now realise).

I'm just looking at our Christmas book and am finding it hard to find many recommendations where Dickens' Christmas Carol doesn't come in at number one...

As a group (which has men and women) we're keen to explore other experiences. I figured that a black female author writing about her christmas experience is pretty far away from Dickens.

Has anyone got any suggestions??

Thanks!

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teezletangler · 05/10/2020 17:35

There is a black romance writer called Jasmine Guillory who wrote a Christmas-themed novel, but I don't think it's book club material! I'm struggling to come up with any Christmas books at all that I'd consider literary...

Sundries · 05/10/2020 17:38

I think you're very much limiting yourself by making it Christmas-themed, whatever the race and sex of the author.

OneEpisode · 05/10/2020 18:49

A Woman of Firsts, the autobiography of Edna Adan Ismail is on my list. But not Christmassy.

queenofknives · 05/10/2020 19:09

Gingerbread, by Helen Oyeyemi. It's not really christms-themed, but it is about gingerbread and it's also really wonderful!

Melroses · 05/10/2020 19:38

Singin' & Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas by Maya Angelou has Christmas in the title ..........?

FFSFFSFFS · 05/10/2020 20:19

Oh thanks for the suggestions!

I'm putting a Woman of Firsts and Singing and Swinging on my own list - but I think that Gingerbread might be the winner!

We do matching food as well so that will sort out the Christmas connection.

Oh I'm so pleased I asked. Thanks!

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queenofknives · 05/10/2020 20:24

I hope you enjoy Gingerbread! I thought it was wonderful, clever, funny and strange. And definitely made me want to eat gingerbread so good call on the food connection!

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