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"Dear Our Shared Shelf,

This book isn't strictly just a book - it's a play that became a political movement that became a world-wide phenomenon. Just say the title The Vagina Monologues and, even now, twenty years after Eve Ensler first performed her ground-breaking show, the words feel radical. I'm very excited about spending the months of January and February kusoma and discussing a book/play that has literally changed lives.

The first person's life it changed was the feminist playwright Eve Ensler's. She says she didn't so much 'write' her play as act as a conduit for other women's stories. She had become fascinated kwa how the word 'vagina' was never spoken, and how the vagina itself was kept in the dark as if it was something shameful to discuss. So she started interviewing women about their vaginas - getting them to open up to her. Once women started talking, the stories came thick and fast, and Eve put them together into a series of monologues to be performed on stage.

When the play was first performed in 1996, it was a small, off Broadway production. But soon it began to make huge and controversial waves. It was the time of the Bosnian war and terrible stories were emerging of the systematic rape of Bosnian women. One of the monologues was inspired kwa these stories, and out of those first performances of The Vagina Monologues grew the V-Day movement to stop violence against women. The first V-Day was on Valentine's siku 1998 when a group of well-known actresses got together to perform Eve's monologues. Since then the V-Day movement has become international, with The Vagina Monologues being performed in theatres and on college campuses worldwide. Even today there are people trying to ban those performances.

I'm so interested to see which monologues we all like best, and which ones still shock us. Has the world moved on in twenty years, au are there still aspects of women's sexuality we can't talk about, through our own fears au because others try to stop us? Do we think art can change the world?

Emma x"
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The 26-year-old actress is best known for playing the iconic character of Hermione Granger in the “Harry Potter” film franchise. She can be seen inayofuata in Disney’s live-action adaptation of “Beauty and the Beast” opposite Dan Stevens and Luke Evans, followed kwa “The Circle” which she co-stars opposite Tom Hanks.

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"Dear Our Shared Shelf,

November and December’s book will be Mom & Me & Mom, Maya Angelou’s final work, published a mwaka before her death, in 2013, when she was 85 years old. It was the first book to focus on her mother, Vivian Baxter, who abandoned Angelou when she was a child and it portrays their complicated relationship. The story is about the special connection between mother and child; both women found a way to songesha on and form a profound and enduring bond of upendo and support.

Many of wewe may be familiar with Angelou’s 1969 classic, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,...
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Emma started kwa saying she will be interviewing Persepolis' mwandishi Marjane Satrapi in a couple of weeks for Vogue magazine.

Then, she announced there will be some changes for the link:

First, after careful consideration I’ve decided to make vitabu bi-monthly to give people enough time to borrow/buy, read and discuss each book (I hope this gives everyone some extra breathing space. For eager beavers and keen beans I might add a few extra things to look at when a new book is posted.

sekunde ! For the first time………….. I want wewe to decide what we read over July/August so I’ve set up a poll. I’ve added some ideas to get wewe going but I’d upendo to see your suggestions too if wewe feel strongly. I can’t wait to see what wewe all pick!
Love,

Emma x
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3rd book for Our Shared Shelf is kengele hooks' 'All About Love: New Visions'.

This month's book choice is in honor of kengele hooks who interviewed me for Paper magazine this month. Maya Angelou alisema of bell’s work, “Each offering from kengele hooks is a major event, she has so much to give us’. I upendo hearing from bell, I am pretty excited to start “All About Love: New Visions". It’s been on my orodha for a while.

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Emma recommended a few other things:

Ok Team!

First thing's first, The Color Purple. I read it in two sittings and am now telling EVERYONE I know to watch the film too....
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