Book club

Set during the partition of India and Pakistan, this book deals with displacement, identity, and religious tensions, emphasizing empathy and understanding in times of conflict.


Explores the importance of individuality, free will, and the dangers of a controlled, conformist society.

A story of bravery and sacrifice during the Holocaust.

Highlights the global water crisis and the hardships faced by refugees.

Tackles issues of racism, police brutality, and the power of speaking out.

Focuses on class conflict, friendship, and loyalty.

Focuses on racial injustice, inequality, and moral integrity.

Set during the AIDS epidemic in Kenya, this novel emphasizes resilience, the value of education, and hope despite societal and personal hardships.

A story about identity and cultural heritage, exploring the challenges of being bicultural and understanding family history in a modern context.


Tackles the cycle of violence, grief, and revenge in urban communities. It questions the impact of gun violence.


Set during World War II, this novel tells the story of two Jewish sisters fleeing Nazi-occupied Austria to Sweden. It emphasizes resilience, family, and the struggles of refugees during wartime.


Explores refugee experiences and the need for understanding in global crises.

Focuses on child labor in the cocoa fields of West Africa, exploring themes of exploitation, survival, and the importance of human rights.


Set during India’s fight for independence, the novel highlights nonviolence (ahimsa), equality, and social justice, teaching the power of peaceful resistance.


Addresses racism, land ownership, and family unity in the Jim Crow South.