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message 1: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (last edited Dec 28, 2018 02:02PM) (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Post your nominations here for the February group reads. A significant portion of the book must be set in the featured location. We will be reading a selection set in the country of Nepal, a translated book from a female writer, and a memoir from an indigenous or immigrant writer from Canada or the United States.

Nepal*:
Nominate a book set in Nepal.
Nepal Book List: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Nepal Bookshelf: https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...

Translated female writer
Nominate a translated book from an Austronesian or Austroasiatic language. Examples of Austroasiatic languages include Khmer (Cambodian), Mon, Nicobarese, and Vietnamese languages. Examples of Austronesian languages include Balinese, Carolinian, Cebuano, Chamorro, Fijian, Formosan, Gilbertese, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hiri Motu, Ilokano, Javanese, Kanak, Madurese, Malagasy, Malay (Malaysian, Indonesian), Maori, Marshallese, Nauruan, Niuean, Palauan, Samoan, Sundanese, Tagalog (Filipino), Tahitian, Tetum. Tongan, and Tuvaluan.

World Memoirs
Nominate a memoir or autobiography from an indigenous or immigrant author (1st or 2nd generation) from Canada or the United States. Here are some lists that may help. Note: Most of the books on these lists are not memoirs and some of them are not set in North America. The book must be a non-fiction memoir and set in North America.
Immigrant Experience: https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...
Indigenous Author - Native American: https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...
Indigenous Author - Aleut, Inuit, Yupik, "Eskimo": https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...

For a list of books we have read in previous months, click here: Previously Read Group Read Books

*For our featured world country selection (this month it is Nepal): If the book selected by popular vote is not written by a native or resident author, the book written by a native author with the highest votes will also be selected, resulting in two book selections for that country.


message 2: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Zaccaria For Nepal I nominate The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiessen.

The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiessen

When Matthiessen went to Nepal to study the Himalayan blue sheep and, possibly, to glimpse the rare and beautiful snow leopard, he undertook his five-week trek as winter snows were sweeping into the high passes. This is a radiant and deeply moving account of a "true pilgrimage, a journey of the heart."


message 3: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Zaccaria I'm not 100% sure this counts since I'm a bit cloudy on the instructions but if so, my nomination for memoir is The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston

The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston

A Chinese American woman tells of the Chinese myths, family stories and events of her California childhood that have shaped her identity. It is a sensitive account of growing up female and Chinese-American in a California laundry.


message 4: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Jamie wrote: "I'm not 100% sure this counts since I'm a bit cloudy on the instructions but if so, my nomination for memoir is The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston

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This does count.


message 5: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Zaccaria Diane wrote: "Jamie wrote: "I'm not 100% sure this counts since I'm a bit cloudy on the instructions but if so, my nomination for memoir is The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston

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fantastic, thank you!


message 6: by Carol (last edited Jan 03, 2019 09:00AM) (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 1442 comments For world memoirs, I nominate In the Darkroom by Susan Faludi, 2nd generation Jewish-Hungarian.

I'm changing my nomination for immigrant/world memoir. I nominate The Unwinding of the Miracle: A memoir of life, death and everything that comes after by Julie Yip-Williams.


message 7: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 1442 comments For Nepal, I nominate The Royal Ghosts by Samrat Upadhyay.


message 8: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 958 comments Carol wrote: "For Nepal, I nominate The Royal Ghosts by Samrat Upadhyay."

I'm glad you nominated this Carol! I loved The City Son by the the same author!


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message 10: by Missy J (new)

Missy J (missyj333) | 218 comments For Nepal, I nominate Kathmandu by Thomas Bell.


message 11: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 1442 comments For translated female writer, I nominate Saman by Ayu Utami (Indonesia)


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

For Nepal, I nominate Mad Country by Samrat Upadhyay


message 13: by Mome_Rath (new)

Mome_Rath | 1860 comments Wow - lot’s of good options for Nepal. I’ll nominate another non-fiction which was very readable: Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer


message 15: by Mome_Rath (last edited Dec 30, 2018 04:49PM) (new)

Mome_Rath | 1860 comments For world memoirs from North America, I'll put out The Distance Between Us by Reyna Grande (immigrant experience) and Lakota Woman by Mary Crow Dog (indigenous author) as nominations.


message 17: by Donna R (last edited Jan 03, 2019 06:58PM) (new)

Donna R (goodreadscomuser_ainsco) | 78 comments Nepal The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiessen

Fem in Translation Saman by Ayu Utami

Migrant Memoir Among the White Moon Faces An Asian-American Memoir of Homelands by Shirley Geok-Lin Lim

Not nominating though for those who may be interested a fine anthology for Nepal:
House of Snow An Anthology of the Greatest Writing About Nepal by Ranulph Fiennes


message 18: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Nominations are closed.


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