Cane River (Oprah's Book Club)
 

Cane River (Oprah's Book Club (Paperback))

by Lalita Tademy

Lalita Tademy's riveting family saga chronicles four generations of women born into slavery along the Cane River in Louisiana. It is also a tale about the blurring of racial boundaries: great-grandmother Elisabeth notices an unmistakable "bleaching of the line" as first her daughter Suzette, then her granddaughter Philomene, and finally her great-granddaughter Emily choose (or are forcibly... (read more)

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Readers Of African-American Authors 553 books / 674 members / 1047 posts This group is for readers who love to read AA authors. If you are a fan of both fiction and non fiction AA Authors, then this is the group for you.
Bestseller's Browsers 84 books / 7 members / 0 posts We are a group of friends that have been discussing books since March 1998. There are nine of us...Alix, Amy, Cathy, Debby, Jan, Kimia, Susan, Teri and Vivian.
Pageturners 70 books / 1 members / 0 posts A "live" bookclub that has met on a monthly basis for over 4 years... over time all of the books the club has read will be added. The "reading list" is up to date.
Biracial-Multiracial-Transracial-Interracial: Culture & Diversity 155 books / 126 members / 310 posts Discuss and broaden your knowledge of yourself and of the people around you, wherever you are in the world. In this group we read and exchange our thoughts about what is important to us when it comes to matters of race and the societies we live in, and how these issues related to racial mixtures are represented in books, both fiction and non-fiction.

We are interested in our own racial identities, whether "coffee", "vanilla" or "chai tea", and what it means when our families are racially mixed--whether that means by birth we are multiracial or by family of choice. We read and discuss books that deal with questions such as-- which racial group do we identify with when we are from more than one? -- what do we call ourselves? -- does how we identify change when the social or geographical context changes? -- how does a child relate to his/her mother/father who doesn't look them? -- what happens to kids who are adopted by parents who don't look like them? -- how does it work to love/date/marry someone from a different ethnic and racial group?

This group has "given birth" to two other fantastic groups here on Shelfari:

SHADES OF LOVE For an amazing collection of multicultural and multiracial children's books, and some lively discussion about them, please visit the Shades of Love: Multicultural Children's Books & Literature Group, which is the "child" of this group, for books & reading resources for transracial kids and families, as well as for those who want some diversity and representation on their children's reading menu.

DIVERSITY WORKS For broader issues of diversity (race as well as gender, class, sexuality, etc.) please visit the page of our sibling group, Diversity Works.

CELEBRATING ADOPTION is our sibling group and has two wonderful shelves of books for children and for adults. We are doing a group read over there too so please check us out!
Black Feminist/Womanist Literature 283 books / 268 members / 725 posts This group is designed for those of us who appreciate the contributions of black feminists and other feminists of color to the literary canon. The group is inclusive of all genres and periods of literature. The group is inclusive...period. :-)

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Womanist is to feminist as purple to lavender.
Diversity Works 499 books / 771 members / 7574 posts "Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity. Hate destroys a man's sense of values and his objectivity. It causes him to describe the beautiful as ugly and the ugly as beautiful, and to confuse the true with the false and the false with the true."

~ Martin Luther King Jr



Diversity Works is a where we acknowledge our differences, celebrate our commonalities, and make an honest effort to navigate between the two. We hope the setting here feels safe enough for you to examine, consider, and challenge ideas and thoughts expressed here. It's not about being right, but being heard.

Tell us what you think.

5 amazing books You ever read... 24 books / 135 members / 77 posts As the name suggests the five amazing books you ever read....it will certainly bring the best ones to the surface and help each otherknow about the ones we should be reading...
50 Book Challenge! 2774 books / 2663 members / 14979 posts When asked about the new Amazon Kindle product, Steve Jobs CEO of Apple computer had this to say:

“It doesn’t matter how good or bad the product is, the fact is that people don’t read anymore,” he said. “Forty percent of the people in the U.S. read one book or less last year. The whole conception is flawed at the top because people don’t read anymore.”

Welcome to the the 50 Book Challenge, where we fly in the face of Steve Jobs.

Basically .... the challenge is to read 50 books in one year. OR ... establish a goal for yourself more or less, it's up to you, just because we say 50 books doesn't mean that has to be your goal too.

Start a thread, WITH YOUR NAME IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR ORIGINAL POST, and log your books. It is a very good idea to bookmark (when in your post, add it to your internet browser's favorites) your post for easy location for future updates. Things move quickly around here.

If you haven't been keeping track of the books you've read, start when you join.


Thanks for being here and have fun. If you have any suggestions or questions, feel free to contact me.

The books we loved in 2007:

1. Harry Potter the final - 15 votes
2. The Kite Runner - 12 votes
3. A Thousand Splendid Suns - 11 votes
4. Twilight - 5 votes
4. The Thirteenth Tale - 5 votes

With 4 votes each:
Water For Elephants, The Road, The Red Tent, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Middlesex, Eat, Pray, Love

With 3 votes each:
Eclipse, My Sister's Keeper, Suite Francaise, Shadow of the Wind, The Lovely Bones, Jane Eyre, His Dark Materials (plus 3 honorable mentions), The Glass Castle, Girl With the Pearl Earring, Darkly Dreaming Dexter

With 2 votes each:
19 Minutes, Black Swan Green, Dogs of Babel, Heart-Shaped Box, In the Woods, Into the Wild, Kafka on the Shore, On Chesil Beach, The Book Thief, The Memory Keepers Daughter, The Stolen Child, No Country for Old Men, Marley and Me, New Moon
African American Books 509 books / 483 members / 620 posts People who enjoy African American literature, fiction or nonfiction.
hooked on books 74 books / 9 members / 0 posts MSN "hooked on books" group needs a place to list each members books, what they have read and what they have purchased/acquired and what they plan to read soon.
We read all types of books, classic, memoir, fiction, non-fiction, mystery, romance, horror..............we just love books!!
Oprah's Book Club 70 books / 276 members / 133 posts This is a group geared toward reading the books on Oprah's Book club book list. Also, the general discussion of Oprah and Oprah associated things may be brought into the mix. Have fun and love our Oprah.
ROOTS 45 books / 92 members / 125 posts This group is for all ethnic groups from all nations.

African, Asian, Australian, European, Indian, Native American, North American, South American, etc. You get the idea.

We can learn from each other.
Looking at the past, we better understand our present and provide a greater future. And, we can read some great books along the way.

Therefore, I declare this group be called ROOTS! Please join in and let all of your Friends know about this group!

Peace,
"Guided by the Ancestors"
http://george-geder.blogspot.com
flappers 79 books / 447 members / 1880 posts FLAPPERS started the fun....way back in the 1920's--they were the rage everywhere--Men and Women danced, sang, partied and socialized....we're keeping it going....so if you love to talk and flap your gums then we are the fun loving group for you--come on--what ya waiting for--see ya in the story world...let's have fun!!!!---PLEASE---ADULTS ONLY---OVER 21---THANKS !!!!!
Ravenous Readers 39 books / 2 members / 0 posts
APOOO CONNECTIONS 271 books / 487 members / 740 posts Connecting authors and readers of African American Literature. Join us and find out the 411 regarding African American books, authors and events. If you are a bookclub member or subscriber to APOOO News find out how you can receive FREE books monthly! If you are an author find out how APOOO can promote your book for as little as NO CHARGE.

Stay Connected...Join APOOO CONNECTIONS!

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Literary Ladies 32 books / 1 members / 0 posts
Book Appetit 76 books / 3 members / 6 posts We are a group that has been meeting regularly since 2000.
bad girls book club 18 books / 12 members / 3 posts Reading group of many moms in the Champaign-Urbana (Ill.) area
The Plot Tenders 19 books / 5 members / 42 posts Once a month The Plot Tenders discuss a book and eat a fabulous meal at one of the local restaurants. Our motto is "Eat, drink, and be merry!"

Everyone takes turns choosing a book and we read many different genres. Book club stretches us as readers and lovers of books.
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