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Task #5: A book set in or about one of the five BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, or South Africa)
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The Glass Palace takes place in Burma (Myanmar) not a BRICS country but it is good.

One of my book clubs just picked it for January, so that makes this one easy to choose!




The Glass Palace takes place in Burma..."
I figured that out late last night, thanks. That's what I get for rushing.




Books I've read before that I liked set in these countries include Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood (South African celebrity memoir), Daytripper (graphic novel set in Brazil), and The Three-Body Problem (Chinese sci fi, translated from Chinese).





I'm planning to read as many owned books for this challenge this time too!


I've read a lot of books set in India, and would recommend these: Shantaram, anything by Arundhati Roy (The God of Small Things is my personal favorite) or Jhumpa Lahiri (Interpreter of Maladies is my personal favorite).




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Her previous books The Bollywood Bride or A Change of Heart would work too as they take place in India and the U.S.
A Million Pages wrote: "I think I'm going with A Passage to India, has anyone read it?"
Great choice, I read it for a class focused on Global Post-Colonial Literature and I really liked it!
Great choice, I read it for a class focused on Global Post-Colonial Literature and I really liked it!


If I wasn’t getting so picky with this one, I’d probably read a book set in India. The Year of the Runaways devastated me last year, and The God of Small Things has been on my TBR forever.

Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood?


There are a lot to choose from, but for books I have read and liked a great deal:
For books set in Brazil
Brazil and
State of Wonder
For South Africa
Cry, the Beloved Country
July's People (or anything by Gordimer)
Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography

Me too!


Brazil: Blood-Drenched Beard or The Last of the Tribe: The Epic Quest to Save a Lone Man in the Amazon
Russia: The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great or The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion, and the Fall of Imperial Russia
India: Before We Visit the Goddess or India: The Ancient Past: A History of the Indian Sub-Continent from C. 7000 BC to Ad 1200
China: Snow Flower and the Secret Fan or Snow Falling in Spring: Coming of Age in China During the Cultural Revolution
South Africa: The Woman Next Door or A History of South Africa

I was surprised by how many of the books on it were not actually set in these countries. It seems that they're using a less strict reading of "in or about" than I am, and have included a large number of books about immigrants from a BRICS country living somewhere else, such as a book about a half Brazilian woman in Japan, or about Chinese immigrants in the US. I'd been thinking of this task as encompassing books set in the countries, or books that were explicitly about the countries, such as nonfiction, rather than fiction with different settings that is more tangentially related.
I'd be curious to hear others' thought on the interpretation of this task inherent in this list.

The NY Public Library also recommends The Woman Next Door for this task. It's on my possibles list for this challenge also.

I really enjoyed Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood. And if you're into audiobooks, is narrated by the author and a wonderful listen.

I was surprised by how many of the books on it were not actually set in thes..."
This kind of bothered me too. I'm currently reading Little Fires Everywhere (which was on the author's list), but I had no illusions it would work for this - it has next to nothing ABOUT China in it and the Chinese baby isn't even a character, just a device to move the story forward (so far)*. I don't agree with the way the author of that piece made her selections, but to each their own. I'm going to stick with something that is actually set in one of those countries instead.
*Not bashing the book at all, I promise. I'm really enjoying it, I just don't see how it would fit this prompt by any stretch.

I was surprised by how many of the books on it were not actually set in thes..."
Thank you! I just read Little Fires Everywhere and would never have thought to include it for this prompt, but now I have. I am just finishing Chemistry -- and if LFE meets this prompt Chemistry definitely does. Also both are excellent.
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