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Week 6 - Walk In Someone Else's Shoes
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In addition, I read a new book by Dashka Slater called Accountable: The True Story of a Racist Social Media Account and the Teenagers Whose Lives It Changed which details a racist Instagram account created by a teenage boy in Albany, California and the repercussions of free speech versus hate speech. Slater reports from all angles using court documents, interviews, and research. I highly recommend it especially if you loved The 57 Bus.

Currently reading In Case Of Emergency by Mahsa Mohebali and listening to Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman.




How is that one? I keep seeing it online and it keeps catching my eye.

I think that brings me to 10 books?

I liked it--and enjoyable family drama, but the ending was a little too pat for me.




I think that brings ..."
Hello, Ashley! We have your count as more than 10 books, so either way, you've definitely completed this year's Summer Reading Challenge! 🎉 When you have time, feel free to e-mail us at albanyreads@albanypubliclibrary.org with your name and home branch information! Hannah will post more information in this week's post, coming soon. 😊
Books mentioned in this topic
The Last Mapmaker (other topics)Twig (other topics)
One of Us Is Back (other topics)
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me (other topics)
Always Never (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Christina Soontornvat (other topics)Kim Fields (other topics)
As for this week's theme, I'm back with just a few of the recommendations we've all compiled! These books fit our "Walk In Someone Else's Shoes" theme, but as always, feel free to buck the trend and/or add more suggestions in the comments!
Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away, by Meg Medina and Sonia Sánchez
Namaste Is a Greeting, by Suma Subramaniam and Sandhya Prabhat
Amal Unbound, by Aisha Saeed
Front Desk, by Kelly Yang
Hey, Kiddo, by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Notes from a Young Black Chef, by Kwame Onwuachi with Joshua David Stein
A Little Life, by Hanya Yanagihara
Drawing Breath: Essays on Writing, the Body, and Loss, by Gayle Brandeis
Happy reading! 🔆📚