Book Reviews, Bookish Life, Podcast Shownotes

Stories to Soothe Your Soul


We’re in the final weeks until the election, so we thought we’d share a few books (and one documentary!) that brought a glimmer of hope to our hearts. Tune in for Mariquita’s review of A Bit Much, Sally’s review of The Inner Mountain, and Ashley’s discussion of the documentary Sacred Soil alongside the book Admissions.

A Bit Much: Relishing Poetry that Recharges Your Heart (0:22)

Mariquita reviews Lyndsay Rush’s debut book of poetry, A Bit Much, and discusses why everyone needs to have a little collection that reminds them just what a badass they are.

The Inner Mountain Book Review (4:09)

Sally reviews The Inner Mountain by Diane Wang, a motivational book for women in leadership and entrepreneurship. It’s not a perfect book, but it has some great takeaways and is great for a buddy read or small book club. Thanks to The Inner Mountain Foundation for sponsoring this segment.

Black Experiences at Boarding School (9:42)

Ashley talks about the documentary Sacred Soil: The Piney Woods Story in tandem with Admissions: A Memoir of Surviving Boarding School by Kendra James about the experiences of Black students in boarding school. 

Books/Resources Mentioned

A Bit Much: Poems by Lyndsay Rush

The Inner Mountain: Discover Your True Spirit, Strength, and Potential by Diane Wang

Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice by Jessica Gordon Nembhard

It’s Not (All) Your Fault: Self-Help and the Individualization of Oppression by Sharon Podobnik

Admissions: A Memoir of Surviving Boarding School by Kendra James

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This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.

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Renee Powers founded Feminist Book Club in 2018 to provide a space for intersectional feminists to learn, grow, and connect. When not reading or running the biz, you can find her drinking coffee and trying unsuccessfully to teach her retired racing greyhound how to fetch. Favorite genres: feminist thrillers, contemporary literary fiction, short stories, and anything that might be described as "irreverent"

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