The 52 Book Club: 2025 Challenge discussion
2025 Challenge
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43 -- Explores Social Class










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

They explored more about the classes here including the Skaa.
Interesting tale, and graphic audio really helps!


Books mentioned in this topic
Gangsterväldet (other topics)This Motherless Land (other topics)
Winter Bloom (other topics)
Where the Library Hides (other topics)
The Line of Beauty (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Dick Harrison (other topics)Nikki May (other topics)
Isabel Ibañez (other topics)
Alan Hollinghurst (other topics)
Charmaine Wilkerson (other topics)
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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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