Senior Planet Book Club: A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum
Welcome to the final week’s of discussion of…..
A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum
For this week, please finish the book if you haven’t already and join us on Zoom this Thursday!
Then, either head to the comments below or “The Book Club” group on Senior Planet Community to discuss what we read! Haven’t signed up for SPC yet? Click here to join.
We’ll meet over Zoom to discuss the full book on Thursday, November 10th at 4:30 EDT. More details can be found here!
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Comments
Has the voting for the next Senior Planet book begun?
Yes it has, the article to vote is here: https://cms.seniorplanet.org/senior-planet-book-club-vote-for-our-next-book-23/
Future reading suggestions:
Black Cake
Razorblade Tears
Secret Life of Church Ladies
Lost Apothecary
Nightcrawling
When do we vote? I’m ready for another book. :0)
Future reading suggestion, All The Lonely People by Mike Gayle.
Another good selection, thank you!
Looking forward to the discussion; particularly the meaning of the book’s last chapter/ending.
Elaine
Elaine same her, I wonder what happen after the train ride in the last chapter.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading A Woman Is No Man, and am recommending it to others. Much of it speaks to the tensions in Muslim American communities in which I have been very close to, and walking that fine line between newly arrived women/brides to the USA, and being there for them if they chose to speak out, and finding ways to let them know that it is okay to speak out, and that we will help and support them.
Looking forward to a lively group discussion.
The intense pressure for Isra to bear a child to the point she is not ‘permitted’ to breast feed, is harsh for both mother and child. Living life walking ion eggshells.