We're chatting with Sheela Lal and Fatema Haque about the Unerased Book Club, building community through Asian American Literature. The Book Club was founded by Sheela in Ann Arbor in 2018--but she currently resides in Ferndale. Fatema joined as a co-facilitator and that forged a partnership with the non-profit organization Rising Voices of Asian American Families. More info at: https://www.unerasedbookclub.com/ And follow: www.instagram.com/unerasedbc
Their next book is Bright Lines by Tanwi Nandini Islam
Music by Zunsette.
Author & Illustrator Ryan Estrada (The Kind, Banned Book Club, Student Ambassador)
Local Author Interview: Joseph Harris - 'You're In The Wrong Place' (Michigan Notable)
Ms. Elissa's Ferndale Memories, Youth Librarianship & Spring Institute
New Books in the 600's ("Applied Sciences")
Photographer Leni Sinclair Discusses Her Latest Exhibition & New Book
Author Linda K. Sienkiewicz Discusses New Children's Picture Book
Marsha Music Discusses Poetry, Music History, and 'The Detroitist'
New Mystery Novels (Reading Recommendations)
M.L. Liebler and Jim Daniels Discuss 'RESPECT: The Poetry of Detroit Music'
In Conversation with Rochelle Riley - Author of 'That They Lived'
Galleries as Gathering Spaces: M Contemporary Art's Melannie Chard
Dorene O'Brien on Maintaining Motivation
Sarah Miller on Maintaining Motivation
Kathe Koja on Maintaining Motivation
Alana Carlson on Maintaining Motivation
Nadir Omowale on Maintaining Motivation
Donald Levin on Maintaining Motivation
Jibs Brown on Maintaining Motivation
Josh Malerman on Maintaining Motivation
Reading Goals & The Wider Perspectives Found in Fiction for Kids
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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