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Books containing stories by Emily Raboteau
The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2008 (2008)
(Best American Nonrequired Reading)
edited by
Dave Eggers
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Emily Raboteau recommends
Broughtupsy (2024)
Christina Cooke
"After her younger brother dies of sickle cell anemia, Akua returns home to her native Jamaica with his ashes in hopes of reconnecting with their estranged older sister, discovering both love and violence along the way. Christina Cooke's Broughtupsy is a searing, touching, and often funny meditation on family fault lines drawn by migration, homophobia, cultural difference, and sibling order, from a talented new writer among us."
Temple Folk (2023)
Aaliyah Bilal
"With her landmark debut, Temple Folk, Aaliyah Bilal shines a light on a Black American community that, for all its influence, hasn't been given its due in fiction - the Nation of Islam. The deftness of her storytelling allows total access to characters struggling to practice faith as a means of survival. This is a truly masterful work, full of compassion, humor, nuance, and great insight."
Carmen and Grace (2023)
Melissa Coss Aquino
"Carmen and Grace is a gripping story of sisterhood, matriarchy, power, love and grief expressed between women caught up in an underground drug operation in the Bronx. Melissa Coss Aquino writes about toxic bonds and battling the cycle of violence with great skill. I couldn't put this book down."