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Hunger, published in 2017, is Gay’s fourth book, after Ayiti (2011), An Untamed State (2014), and Bad Feminist (2014). Today we’re discussing the first half of Hunger by Roxane Gay, through chapter 42. We’ve been talking about doing this for years, and now it’s finally happening. Rosecrans Baldwin: Welcome, everyone, to our first Rooster nonfiction event. Please note: We receive a cut from purchases made through the book links in this article.
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Unlike the Tournament of Books and the Rooster Summer Reading Challenge, the Rooster Nonfiction Pop-up isn’t a competition-only a discussion about these three memoirs.
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You can see the full list of nonfiction contenders here. We narrowed that list down to a single genre-memoir-and our readers voted to decide which three books we’d read for this event, and here they are: Hunger by Roxane Gay, Educated by Tara Westover, and Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood. To choose which books we’re reading this month, we asked this year’s ToB readers for suggestions back in March. Welcome to the Rooster Nonfiction Pop-up, brought to you by the organizers of the Tournament of Books.Īll month long we’ll be discussing three recent works of nonfiction.