Myra here.
Still in the thick of our #DecolonizeBookshelves2022 reading theme, here are some books that found me: some are essays and poems, others are professional development texts, a few more are brought about by my love affair with Dutch novelist Cees Nooteboom. I look forward to devouring them all.
Professional Development Texts
(01) Humanizing Research by Django Paris and Maisha T. Winn (Amazon | Book Depository)
(02) Ghosts In The Schoolyard by Eve L. Ewing (Amazon | Book Depository)
(03) A Reader On Reading by Alberto Manguel (Amazon | Book Depository)
Poetry
(04) The Life Of Poetry by Muriel Rukeyser (Amazon | Book Depository)
(05) The Book Of The Dead by Muriel Rukeyser (Amazon | Book Depository)
(06) Feed by Tommy Pico (Amazon | Book Depository)
(07) Nature Poem by Tommy Pico (Amazon | Book Depository)
International #DecolonizeBookshelves Titles and Cees Nooteboom because LOVE
(08) The Foxes Come At Night by Cees Nooteboom (Amazon | Book Depository)
(09) Letters To Poseidon by Cees Nooteboom (Amazon | Book Depository)
(10) The Big Green Tent by Ludmila Ulitskaya (Amazon | Book Depository)
(11) 533 A Book Of Days by Cees Nooteboom (Amazon | Book Depository)
(12) Brother, I’m Dying by Edwidge Danticat (Amazon | Book Depository)
(13) Blood Of Requited Love by Manuel Puig (Amazon | Book Depository)
(14) Until Stones Become Lighter Than Water by Antonio Lobo Antunes (Amazon | Book Depository)
(15) The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida by Shehan Karunatilaka (Amazon | Book Depository)
(16) Chaos Of The Senses by Ahlem Mosteghanemi (Amazon | Book Depository)
(17) The Dust Of Promises by Ahlem Mosteghanemi (Amazon | Book Depository)
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