I'm looking for any genre: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, etc
I think reading and literature can have the potential to deepen cross-cultural understanding, or to help bridge divisions, or to increase our compassion or our urgency for justice. Or it may even just help us to see fellow human beings as, in many ways, just like us, leading to more openness and kindness to others.
Also if you're comfortable with it, it would be helpful to know what country you're from.
by augustinian
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Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal by Aviva Chomsky
*1. Huckleberry Finn* by Mark Twain.
*2. To Kill a Mockingbird* by Harper Lee.
*3. The Great Gatsby* by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Besides being great works of literature, these books cover racism, the American Dream, and really what it is to be an American.
(and I’m from the United States).
Starks War by jack Campbell
U.S.