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message 1: by Lindsey (last edited Nov 23, 2024 02:25PM) (new)

Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
43) Explores social class

Britannica defines social class as, “a group of people within a society who possess the same socioeconomic status.” And “Despite controversies over the theory of class, there is general agreement among social scientists on the characteristics of the principal social classes in modern societies. Sociologists generally posit three classes: upper, working (or lower), and middle.”

Social class is a complex discussion with a wide range of definitions. You can find more information on the topic here.

For this prompt, choose any fiction or non-fiction book that explores social class in some manner or another. It may dive into the differences between social classes, explore social mobility, or highlight one specific social class. The book may discuss the topic directly or touch upon the subject through overall themes, plot, etc. You may choose a book that explores social class at any point in history.


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Denise | 554 comments I’ll be reading The Whisper Sister


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Ash | 52 comments Primates of Park Avenue by Wednesday Martin


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Kerie Lynn Jelks (nee McAfee) | 58 comments Invisible Women


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Michele Olson | 517 comments I'm reading a book now that might fit this category. In A New York Secret by Ella Carey, no one takes Lily seriously as a potential head chef because she's from a wealthy family, and after the war (WWII), they think she'll quit and go back to her society parties.


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Aquaria | 286 comments Sheesh. This is a huge chunk of my TBR this year.

Evicted by Matthew Desmond fits the best, though.


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Andie | 3 comments Would Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman fit this category?


message 9: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 2 comments The will of the many is a good one.


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Andrew Bysterveldt | 21 comments I am reading On Liberty by John Stuart Mill for this prompt


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sunchild327 | 9 comments Heavenbreaker by Sara Wolf, in which FMC Synali rides against the nobles.


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Lisa Marie Kemmerer (readingwithlisamarie) | 283 comments I will be reading:

The Hate U Give (The Hate U Give, #1) by Angie Thomas
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

HAPPY READING!!


message 13: by Cheri (new)

Cheri Paxton | 1 comments Would Demon Copperhead fit this prompt?


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Deborah M | 1 comments I read The Woman in the Photo by Mary Hogan for this prompt and I really enjoyed it. A mix of present day and historical fiction with Social Class at the center.


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Kelsey Jo | 13 comments Homegoing


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Grace Haddon | 6 comments I'm reading Feast of Sorrows by Crystal King, set in Ancient Rome which is all about social class (and cooking!) Haven't been able to put it down, highly recommend.


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Matt | 6 comments Beautiful People by Amanda Jennings


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Denise | 554 comments I read The Whisper Sister which explores the social classes of various immigrant groups and the different parts of New York in the 1920's and early 1930's. The MC is a Jewish Ukrainian immigrant running a speakeasy and dealing with the mobsters supplying the booze and protection


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Kelly (booklover70) | 107 comments “Realms of the Fire” by Sharon K. Gilbert is book 5 of an excellent series entitled Redwing Saga. Book 5 gives so much history about the classes on England 1888. It includes Queen Victoria and her peerage as well as the middle classes (police) and the lower classes (prostitutes, etc…). This series is also an amazing fantasy/ historical fiction blend that looks at Jack the Ripper and fallen angels. I definitely recommend starting with book 1, Blood Lies.


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Lynn Hirsh | 2 comments I read "The Last Garden in England," which follows five different women of multiple social classes over 3 different decades. All are connected by a special garden. It was a great first read for the challenge! I adored the description of the garden, especially right now as mine is hidden under snow.


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Kate | 52 comments Ordeal by Innocence by Agatha Christie

Ordeal by Innocence by Agatha Christie


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MushroomSimon | 2 comments Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White


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Tina Boudreau | 40 comments I put the Phoenix Crown there, could also be found family


message 26: by Frances (new)

Frances | 7 comments I think The Lion Women of Tehran works here. If hoped to read it last year but maybe this is better. It fits perfectly and oh my goodness…it is a GREAT book!


message 27: by GailW (new)

GailW (abbygg) I read Taiwan Travelogue set in Taiwan before WW2 when it was "owned" by Japan. Not only addresses social class but also colonialism


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Shubherthee Esha (shubhertheeesha) | 2 comments i read good material by dolly alderton. its a story about a breakup where two people are from two different social class


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Julia Van Dyke | 1 comments How about Poverty, By America?


message 30: by Ron (new)

Ron | 122 comments I read that social class could include things like race and education.

There's a new book that's coming out next week that I think will work for this prompt:

Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism


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Holly Koster (howieann) | 129 comments Bandit Queens


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Kubajz | 3 comments How about Of Mice and Men?


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Erin Stroh | 3 comments How do we feel about spark of the ever flame?


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Cedrina Averette | 4 comments Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid


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Melissa | 23 comments I completed audiobook The Mistborn: The Final Empire by B. Sanderson.

They explored more about the classes here including the Skaa.

Interesting tale, and graphic audio really helps!


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Leonore | 186 comments Small Mercies by Dennis Lehane


message 37: by Kristi (new)

Kristi C. | 117 comments I read The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren.


message 38: by Bethany Smith (new)

Bethany Smith | 4 comments I won an ARC from Goodreads called The Summer I Ate the Rich by Maika and Maritza Moulite. It's a YA Horror novel that releases in April and is perfect for this prompt. The Book is SO GOOD!


message 39: by Donna (new)

Donna | 18 comments Corky Lee’s Asian America: 50 Years of Photographic Justice


message 40: by Brother Stephen (new)

Brother Stephen | 168 comments North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell


message 41: by Lynne (new)

Lynne | 11 comments I read Julia Kelly's new book The Dressmakers of London and it fits "Explores Social Class" perfectly.


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Krista Dockery  | 52 comments I'm reading The Silent Governess


message 43: by Jacqueline (last edited Mar 26, 2025 05:49PM) (new)

Jacqueline Adkins | 30 comments I am placing Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim in this challenge.


Yellow Crocus (Freedman/Johnson, #1) by Laila Ibrahim


message 44: by Linzi (new)

Linzi Meldrum | 19 comments I read Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard


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Tamara Evans (bamalibrarylady) | 265 comments I read "Lady Tan’s Circle of Women" by Lisa See

Lady Tan’s Circle of Women by Lisa See


message 46: by Zoë (new)

Zoë (escapinginpaper) | 59 comments I read The Will to Change by bell hooks.


message 48: by Renee (new)

Renee Hoile | 85 comments Read I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou


message 49: by Megan (new)

Megan (booktraveller4life) | 174 comments Fagin the Thief by Allison Epstein. 4 stars.
Can meet other prompts of the challenge as well.


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Devika (youactlikeicare) | 172 comments If I Loved You Less by Aamna Qureshi
If I Loved You Less by Aamna Qureshi

Its an Emma retelling that I really liked.


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