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A Juneteenth Reading List

Hi historical fiction fans!

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Lucky Red by Claudia Cravens (June 20, 2023)

After her alcoholic father dies from a snake bite while crossing Kansas, Bridget finds work in the only female-run brothel in Dodge City. She likes the food, friendship, and pay, but when a legendary female gunslinger comes to town, Bridget sees an opportunity to claim a new destiny for herself. One where she can find peace and autonomy — even if she has to steal them at gunpoint.

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The Brightest Star by Gail Tsukiyama (June 20, 2023)

Based on the groundbreaking life of the first Asian American actress to gain fame in early Hollywood, The Brightest Star follows Wong Liu Tsong — soon to be known as Anna May Wong — as she defies her upbringing and the racism all around her to make a place for herself in the silent film industry.

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Riot Recommendations

This past Monday was Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the day in 1865 when Texans learned that they — and all formerly enslaved people in the United States — were granted freedom. In honor of that, let’s talk historical fiction celebrating this important day in history and the holiday celebrating it.

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Juneteenth by Ralph Ellison

A senator on his deathbed after an assassination attempt asks the Black preacher who raised him to tell him again about their past together. Despite the path of racism his once foster-son has taken, Reverend Hickman tries to save the senator again and again, first from the assassination attempt and then from his hateful beliefs.

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The Brightest Day by Kianna Alexander, Alyssa Cole, Lena Hart, and Piper Huguley

In these historical romance novellas, spanning the century from the Civil War to the Civil Right’s Movement, a quartet of romance authors write stories of love, hope, and longing against the backdrop of a history and holiday that’s too often overlooked.

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Right now I’m reading Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann. What about you?