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Need Last Minute Gifts For the Reader in Your Life?

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If you need a few gift suggestions for the reader in your life, look no further! We have a list of gifts, all under $50 and many much less, for book lovers!!

Our List of Great Gifts Under $50 for Readers!!!

Jocie’s Ten!

  1. Amazon Gift Card – this gift is an absolute favorite. I mean who doesn’t want to buy books with someone else’s money? 🙂
  2. Book Mark – We at Reader’s Entertainment know bookmarks….and this is one of the cleverest we’ve seen. Not only does it mark the page….it marks your spot on the page!
  3. Cup Warmer – we all know how reading a good book distracts us from our hot coffee or tea, so this little gizmo will keep it hot while you indulge in the pages!
  4. Old Book Candle – What’s a good book and hot coffee without a candle to warm your reading corner? This one is just what the author ordered!
  5. Literary Bracelet – One must have some fashion goodies to make the literary life more fun!
  6. Perfume – if the candle didn’t make your reading area waft with the fragrance of a bookstore, this perfume will! Lots of wonderful scents…..
  7. History by Mail – Do you have a reader on your list that loves history? Here’s a really fun way to give them a gift all year……History By Mail is a monthly subscription with copies of historic documents……
  8. Card Catalog Socks – Readers of a certain….’vintage’ will recognize these! And they keep your feet cozy and warm!
  9. Sturdy Book Tote – Many book totes….well, they don’t tote much. This one from L.L. Bean is strong, durable, and will last for years.
  10. Tea of the Month Club – did you know this existed? Whoa….how fun. We found a full list of these clubs on The Spruce Eats. Check them out!

Sheila’s Ten!

    1. Book Flower DIY- I’m making book flowers from my favorite books. All you need are pages, scissors and some glue! https://youtu.be/4rHoDz3MMH0 Go to a thrift store to find a book you like and make as many as you like!
    2. Book Masks- Just because we don’t like having to wear one doesn’t mean you shouldn’t let your mast reflect you love of books! https://outofprint.com/collections/face-masks
    3. Book Themed Jewelry- Wear your story! https://outofprint.com/collections/jewelry
    4. Book Themed Socks- Who doesn’t love a good pair of socks? These aren’t your normal socks though! https://outofprint.com/collections/socks
    5. The Ripped Bodice Swag! Whether it’s t-shirts or Trope Tea these amazing gifts from The Ripped Bodice are all under $50 and full of fun! https://www.therippedbodicela.com/ripped-bodice-swag
    6. BLC Author Social- Give the gift of an experience! The BLC Author Social lets you meet authors from the safety of your home and you get surprise gifts, too! All for under $50. https://www.bookloverscon.com/blc-subscription-box-author-socials
    7. Floating Bookshelf- I have several of these and I love them! You can get them in large or small. It saves space and looks amazing! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UO4KXY
    8. Literary Postcards – Everyone loves getting something in the mail! Why not have it reflect your love of books with these fun Bibliophilia Postcards?!! https://www.amazon.com/dp/0553447890
    9. The H.P. Lovecraft Collection- For those readers who like the darker side of the page this collection fits the bill! https://www.amazon.com/H-P-Lovecraft-Collection-Slip-cased/dp/1784288608
    10. Page Magnifier with light- Some people really want that physical book, but the print is small or they just need a little extra help. This is a lovely gift for those readers! https://www.amazon.com/MagniPros-Magnifier-Anti-Glare-Dimmable-Viewing/dp/B077W95VHB

 

Barnes & Noble Book of the Year 2020

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Barnes & Noble, Inc., with bookstores in every state across the United States, today announced that booksellers chose Aimee Nezhukumatathil’s World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments as the winner of Barnes & Noble’s 2020 Book of the Year.

Barnes & Noble asks its booksellers to nominate the book they are most proud to sell. There is no further criteria. Last year, an obscure book called The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by the British author, Charlie Mackesy, was voted for by the booksellers. It became a bestselling book nationwide. One year later, it is still in the bestseller lists and is regarded to be a publishing sensation.

This year, booksellers have again voted for a book with which every reader is sure to fall in love. World of Wonders is published by Milkweed Editions, a nonprofit literary press based in Minneapolis who publishes eighteen to twenty-two new titles each year.

“The magpie eye of the bookseller cares nothing for algorithms or marketing budgets. It cares only for the quality of the book. In a year of brilliant publishing, this luminous and joyous book has been acclaimed by our booksellers,” said CEO James Daunt. “World of Wonders is a captivating book, immensely powerful in the quiet way with which it celebrates the natural world and what it is to love and to belong. The beautiful writing is complimented by lovely illustrations in what is a celebration also of the art of book design. I join the booksellers of Barnes & Noble in recommending unreservedly this very special book.”

In World of Wonders, Aimee Nezhukumatathil writes of the natural world as she remembers, of creatures and things of wonder. In so doing, she illuminates her childhood and creates a form of biography that is lyrical and absorbing. An acclaimed poet, Aimee Nezhukumatathil has crafted a very unusual work that is inspiring and uplifting, a book to be treasured.

Author Aimee Nezhukumatathil had this to say about winning this year’s award: “Having World of Wonders chosen as the Book of the Year is an astonishment for this former hapless chemistry major who wandered the aisles of Barnes & Noble in college in a big city—my first time away from home. Barnes & Noble was a refuge and a place where I could immerse myself in books and get my questions about this planet answered. It is not lost on me that I barely saw any books about the outdoors by someone who looked like me so I’m especially humbled and honored that the booksellers made a space for me at the table.”

“When World of Wonders first arrived in my inbox, I had a strong sense that we were on to something very special,” added Daniel Slager, Publisher & CEO, Milkweed Editions. “The world needs this book now. The world needs Aimee’s inclusive vision and singular light. Kudos to Barnes & Noble for elevating her voice!”

Barnes & Noble booksellers from around the country nominated their top books from 2020, which were then narrowed down to eight titles by a selection committee, including Mr. Daunt. World of Wonders was then voted on by booksellers as the 2020 Book of the Year. Here is what Barnes & Noble booksellers had to say about the winner:

World of Wonders is a love letter to the natural world. At times educational, at others a fervent discussion of the wonders of earth. Poet and essayist Aimee Nezhukumatathil blends both a personal and global account of nature’s beauty—I fell in love with the author’s beautiful language and clear love for the environment.”
Bookseller Laurel Faye, Newnan, Georgia

“A lyrical meditation on the ways the author has learned important life lessons from the astonishing and varied creatures we share our planet with. This book made me feel anchored in the natural world in a really beautiful way.”
Bookseller Margie Harris, Rochester Hills, Michigan

“This isn’t the dry and stuffy nature writing essayist that you were forced to read in college. No, this ecologist’s take on the natural world is more akin to lyrical prose with social commentary and pop culture references laced throughout. Relevant and inspiring Aimee Nezhukumatathil reminds us once again why nature is so absolutely amazing and beautiful.”
Bookseller Mike Otero, Huntersville, North Carolina

The other Book of the Year Finalists were:

  • Accidentally Wes Anderson by Wally Koval
  • Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam
  • Pieometry: Modern Tart Art and Pie Design for the Eye and Palate by Lauren Ko
  • Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning by Jason Reynolds & Ibram X. Kendi
  • Untamed by Glennon Doyle
  • The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
  • Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May

Customers can find the Book of the Year and Book of the Year Finalists at their local Barnes & Noble and on BN.com. They can also join the conversation on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook, using hashtag #BookOfTheYear.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s New Book ‘Persist’ to Be Published in April 2021

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the widely admired former presidential candidate and current U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, will write about six experiences and perspectives that have influenced her life and advocacy in “Persist,” a new book that will also be a passionate plea for political transformation. Metropolitan Books, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company and the publisher of her past two best sellers, will publish the book on April 20, 2021. John Sterling, editor at large, acquired world rights from Robert Barnett and Daniel Martin of Williams & Connolly, LLP. Sterling edited her previous two books, “A Fighting Chance” and “This Fight is Our Fight.”

“Persist” is a deeply personal book and a powerful call to action in which Warren lays out plans and policies to create big, structural change. Warren did not even enter the political arena until she was in her early sixties, but she brought with her a lifetime of experience. As a mother, she knows that affordable child care is essential for women who hold down paying jobs. Formerly a teacher, she has long believed in the value of a good and affordable education. Acclaimed for the many plans she offered during her presidential campaign, she’s a planner who understands that every complex problem requires a comprehensive response. A born fighter, she has fought against corruption in government and for the country’s middle-class families. A dedicated learner, she thinks, listens and works to fight racism in America. Finally, she’s a woman who knows how hard it can be to convince some people that women are just as capable as men.

“I wrote ‘Persist’ because I remain as committed as ever to fighting for an America that works for everyone,” said Sen. Warren. “I’ve written a dozen books, but this one is especially personal: I bring the pieces of who I am to the fight for real change, and I passionately believe that we are in a moment when extraordinary changes are possible.”

A portion of the author’s proceeds from the book will be donated to the Greater Boston Food Bank, the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, the Worcester County Food Bank, and the Merrimack Valley Food Bank.

About Sen. Warren: Elizabeth Warren is the senior senator from Massachusetts. She is the author of 11 previous books, including “A Fighting Chance” and “This Fight is Our Fight,” both of which were national bestsellers. The mother of two and grandmother of three, she lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her husband, Bruce Mann, and their beloved dog, Bailey.

 

Award Winning Food Writer Nicole Taylor Pens Book Celebrating Juneteenth

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Simon & Schuster announced that it is publishing Watermelon and Red Birds, an essential cookbook for the all-American celebration of Juneteenth, by food writer and cookbook author Nicole Taylor, slated for publication in 2022.

Nearly two years after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, Union troops spread the word of liberation to African-Americans. And so, June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, festivities sprung up with song, dance, and food. The holiday is gaining popularity throughout our nation, and eaters are eager to raise glasses and break bread to honor Mrs. Red, White, and Blue’s forgotten backbone.

With recipes like Sweet Potato Yogurt Pops, New Age Wedge Salad, Smoked Paprika & Cocoa Popcorn, Blueberry & Beef Puff Pies, Squash Blossom Cornbread and Nectarine Milkshake, the book’s 75 dishes are simple, victory garden-driven, and approachable. Taylor also provides a new approach to dining-at-home with the basics for hosting a bounteous dinner party, all-day brunch, brawny bbq, clever picnic, and parade-themed kickback.

“Although, I’m not a native Texan, I’ve celebrated Juneteenth for more than a decade,” says Nicole Taylor. “From picnics in public parks to dinner parties on scrappy Brooklyn rooftop, I’ve gathered people around the long table to celebrate—freedom. I’m honored to share recipes, stories and images that salute the most important American holiday.”

“Nicole Taylor is a gifted storyteller, an expert researcher, and a talented home cook,” adds Dana Canedy, Senior Vice President and Publisher of Simon & Schuster. “She brings all those gifts and more to Watermelon and Red Birds, a cookbook that celebrates this important American holiday. I look forward to publishing this book, and expect it will stand, maybe with some splatters, on bedside tables and kitchen tables for years to come.”

Simon & Schuster acquired World Rights from Sharon Bowers at Folio Literary Management.

In 2020, Nicole Taylor was nominated for two James Beard Awards, Personal Essay Short Form and Innovative Storytelling. She has written for the New York TimesDepartures, Atlas Obscura, and Food & Wine. Nicole founded NAT Media, an original content company focused on producing and amplifying Black food creatives. ​She is the author of The Up South Cookbook and The Last O.G. Cookbook, and was the executive food editor at Thrillist. She also serves on the advisory committee for the MOFAD’s upcoming exhibit “African/American Food: Making the Nation’s Table.” Follow her at @foodculturist or visit her at nicoleataylor.com.

The Poisoned Pen Bookstore

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You don’t have to live in Scottsdale, AZ to enjoy The Poisoned Pen bookstore! This bookstore has it all! It’s like an amusement park for readers!

From fun videos to events, podcasts and book clubs this bookstore sells more than just books, it celebrates them and their authors! If you’re a reader you have just found your tribe!

The Poisoned Pen bookstore was founded in 1989 by Barbara G. Peters. It is an independent bookstore specializing in fiction.

It has book clubs that you can participate in!

We don’t want you to miss out on anything this amazing bookstore has to offer so we’ve listed some links below for you to check out!

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/thepoisonedpenbookstore

Podcasts- https://poisonedpen.podbean.com/

Book clubs – https://poisonedpen.com/book-clubs/

Videos – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTbRuLNmD8EhT4WrGGMVW-w

Calendar of events- https://www.poisonedpenevents.com/calendar-2/full-event-listing/

BOOK REVIEW: “THE FIRST CONSPIRACY” BY BRAD MELTZER

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The First Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer
Review from Mike Pihlman – TraceyReaderDad

The colonies are starting to get restless and they see the need for an Army to protect their citizens from the oppressive rule of Britain’s King.

Not everyone feels that way as many are still loyal to the King while many are loyal to the up and coming colonies of America.

Boston is the place, in 1775, where tensions are rising between the patriots and loyalists and the British army and navy. The colonies need a show of force, so the first colonial “army” sets up camp outside of Boston with their newly appointed General……George Washington.

Conditions are horrid: Food, shelter, and supplies are hard to come by and morale is low, but, Washington does his best to keep his ragtag outfit in check and focused on the task at hand.

After a very convincing move against the British army and navy, they retreat from Boston allowing Washington’s army to head to New York City (Manhattan) where loyalists there, and on Long Island, abound.

This is when George encounters something new: Spies, killing, and murder.

Not knowing how to handle the conspiracies, including one to assassinate him, Washington sets up the first counterintelligence agency and…….

Oh, to find out what happens….you know some of it for sure….you will have to read the book. 🙂

“The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington” is a textbook (complete with Notes, Bibliography, and Index) that reads like a Brad Meltzer novel.

Fantastic, must read. 🙂

THE DANGERS OF AUDIO BOOKS BY JOCIE MCKADE

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The Dangers of Audio Books by Jocie McKade
(reprinted with permission from Dust Bunny Bits)

Before I was a writer, I was a reader and I still am. I can devour a book in a day. The only time I don’t read is when I’m writing and on a tight deadline. It isn’t often anymore that I get a couple of hours in a row to sit and read. So, over the years I’ve learned to grab reading time any way I can. One of the best ways I used to do this was by listening to audio books. Yes, I said ‘used to’. I’ve had a couple of incidents, that well, let me just say audio books should come with warning labels.


“Warning: Do not operate small lawn equipment while listening to this audio book.”

“Warning: Keep car windows rolled up when listening to this audio book.”

“Warning: You could look like an insane woman while listening to this audio book.”

Warning: Thriller writers do this on purpose to scare the bee-jeebees out of you.”


You have been warned.

I have listened to many audio books yet it wasn’t until this summer I discovered some of them have sound effects. Not those nice lovely romantic background music sound effects, no.

I was mowing on the tractor and it takes me about 6-hours to mow here at Dust Bunny Farm. So, instead of just idly driving around in circles I see this as an opportunity to (I am woman!) multi-task. This of course leads me to believe I can listen to a bestseller, a self-help book (heaven knows I need some) or a learn a foreign language (I am currently working on Italian and now know all their food groups and how to ask where the bathroom is).

Living out in the boonies so I can let the grass grow a bit taller then if I lived in town, and the weather had been really rainy, making the grass tall and in places such as over the septic system where there is plenty of fertilizer, quite high. Which as you’ll discover hides a lot of things.

Last week, a friend lent me a Tom Clancy audiobook – SSN. This is an older book, I think from back in the late 1990’s, but I hadn’t read it and it looked or should I say sounded pretty good. For those who aren’t familiar with this book it takes place aboard the U.S. submarine USS Cheyenne (since my Baer books are set in Wyoming this was an incentive to listen), and leads to an epic WWIII type battle/stand-off with China. I think this was based on one of Clancy’s video games. Anyway, I digress.

The reader on the audio book was good, and I could hear him over the mower (sometimes ya can’t). I made a pass down the front field as the story started, smiling with the intro music that reminded me of my mom’s tapes of old radio shows.

Then a second voice sounded, female. This was interesting. Either this audio book had two readers or the man was really good at doing a female voice. Then I heard it, the familiar Hollywood binging that always sounds on a submarine’s sonar in the movies. Since I’ve never been on a sub and have no desire to be on one, I accept that sound as true. Bing! Bing! The sonar sounded. Cool! Sound effects!


I finished a dozen more passes, then the Chinese showed up.They were stealth, they were cunning and they were deadly. The mower slowed, as I listened to the details. Bing! The sonar picked them up, just above or below, I don’t remember, but they were close, everyone on board the USS Cheyenne was holding their breath. Bing! Crap, I nearly jumped off the tractor. Taking a deep breath, I angled over toward the south side of the barn. The grass was higher here, (septic system) which made me slow down even more. Yes, this was on purpose so I could hear all the details of the two subs meeting each other in battle. Bing! Bing!

Suddenly, they were lined up for attack and just as a torpedo was launched, I ran smack over a piece of chain that was lurking in the grass. The torpedo hit, the blades clanked against the chain, pieces of metal sparked in the grass, I screamed and ducked. My nose smacked the steering wheel, I shut off the blades, but forgot the engine as I bailed off the mower, the attack was intensifying. The kill-switch shut the tractor off, my knees slammed into the ground skinning them both, the dogs next door began howling, and my hubby dropped the weed-eater nearly having a heart attack running to see what the heck was attacking me.

“What happened?” He asked, out of breath.

“The Chinese launched a torpedo.” I answered, well, I kind of screamed it in terror.

”What?” His eyes went skyward.

“No, not a bomb, a torpedo.”

His eyes went wide, as he offered a hand to get up.

“Was that a news report?” He looked at the headphones sitting lopsided on my head.

“No, here,” I held up the headphones. “They just shot a torpedo at the USS Cheyenne.”

“Is that one of your audio books?” He looked at me, then at the poor broken tractor.

“With real sound effects.” I nodded, sniffing some of the blood back up my nose.

“Honey, let’s get you out of the heat, have some water, and maybe put some ice on your nose.” Again, he stared at the tractor.

I growled and pinched my nose to stop the bleeding, cussing Tom Clancy under my breath.

Now, you might think that was an isolated incident, oh, no, not in my life. A few days later I was happily driving to the local grocery listening to another audiobook……..oh, that is so another story.

PSA – Audio books are dangerous.

Jocie’s romantic comedy book BAER TRUTH is currently on sale!
Vegetarian punk rocker, Abby Clark is kicked off the band tour bus in the middle of nowhere. That happens to be Sentinel, Wyoming in the dead of winter. With a talent for cooking and the singing voice of an angel she manages to disturb a very cranky, cold-hearted bear — Baer. 

Joe Baer, is a sexy Wyoming beef rancher with women issues. His ranch is slipping through his fingers, he’s been betrayed by family, and he discovers a family secret that leaves him reeling. 

Snow, out of control tractors, a wayward, but affectionate Black Angus bull, one hot country superstar, an unforgettable rodeo, and two jaded souls that just might be able to melt each other’s hearts when they find out, The Baer Truth.

Mama Needs New Shoes: Crime, Laughter, Love By Shirley Holder Platt

Let’s talk about Mama Needs New Shoes: Crime, Laughter, Love By Shirley Holder Platt! First, about the book…

Take one car thief with a shoe fetish, add one FBI agent with a taste for the wild side, mix and stir. What do you get? Crime, laughter, and romance all rolled into one.

When your number’s up, what do you do? Punt or that’s what this feisty criminal has always done. She unwittingly steals an FBI agent’s car, and hijinks ensue. Meeting the hunky agent Carter doesn’t slow her down for one minute, but she can’t stop thinking about him despite herself. Will he give up his hard-earned reputation for the curvy felon? Or will he follow her down the garden path to crime? Read Mama Needs New Shoes. You’ll laugh. You may shake your head at the crazy antics, but you will be entertained. Buy this funny, short read from Award-Winning Author, Shirley Holder Platt now!

4 out of 5 stars

My Review:

This is a fun, fast-paced story involving a feisty woman stealing an FBI agent’s car and then it gets crazy from there.
There’s romance, humor and mystery.
It did feel a bit like an old 5-and-dime detective novel in a way, but it is set in modern day. It’s written in first person and has a lot of witty dialog.
It fast and fun!

 

Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka’s First Novel in 48 Years Coming 2021

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Pantheon Books will publish a new novel by the African writer, Nobel Laureate and political activist Wole Soyinka on September 28, 2021. The book, CHRONICLES FROM THE LAND OF THE HAPPIEST PEOPLE ON EARTH, will be Soyinka’s first novel to be published in nearly fifty years.

The announcement was made by Reagan Arthur, Executive Vice President and Publisher of Knopf, Pantheon, and Schocken Books. The book will be edited by Erroll McDonald, Vice President and Executive Editor at Pantheon. It will be published simultaneously with Bloomsbury Publishing in the UK. Rights were acquired from the Melanie Jackson Agency. It will be published in hardcover and as an eBook and also on audio from Penguin Random House.

Set in an imaginary Nigeria, CHRONICLES FROM THE LAND OF THE HAPPIEST PEOPLE ON EARTH is at once a savagely witty whodunit and a corrosively satirical examination of corruption, both personal and political. Duyole Pitan-Payne, a celebrated engineer and Yoruba royal who is the life of every party, is about to assume a prestigious post at the United Nations in New York, only someone is determined that he not make it there. Dr. Menka, his childhood friend, needs to know why, but he soon finds there are some questions that are best left unanswered.

“It is a tour de force,” McDonald says. “Unsparingly gimlet-eyed, it is an often-hilarious meditation on the vicissitudes of power and greed as they corrupt the soul of a nation.”

Soyinka was born in Abeokuta, Nigeria in 1934. He is an author, playwright, poet and political activist, whose prolific body of work includes The Interpreters, his debut novel that was published in 1965, and the play, Death and the King’s Horseman, which was first performed in 1976. Soyinka was twice jailed for his criticism of the Nigerian government, and he destroyed his Green Card in 2016 when Donald Trump was elected President of the United States. In 1986, he became the first African to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Memoir Monday: Neighborhood Lines by Michael Patrick Murphy

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These true events are recounted by someone who lived it. Author Michael Patrick Murphy lived in Boston in the 1980s and 1990s and this book is based on his life story during that time.

Neighborhood Lines by Michael Patrick Murphy

A Half-Century After Boston’s Busing Crisis, A Look Back At A Colorblind Friendship Amid Racial Tensions in ‘Neighborhood Lines’ http://www.neighborhoodlines.com/ Profoundly moving, fearless and inspiring, Michael Patrick Murphy’s novel “Neighborhood Lines” shines a light on a friendship between two individuals caught up in the effort to desegregate Boston schools in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Nakedly honest and grippingly dramatic, this is the story of the bonds formed by Patrick and Nate, two students from dramatically different Boston neighborhoods. Patrick is white, Irish-Catholic and from South Boston. Nate is an African-American star athlete from the black section of Boston. Both meet in the classrooms of Boston’s Cathedral High School and, against all odds, forge a friendship that is lasting and true. The story is a testament to the power of love and solidarity despite the fear and hatred of racial discrimination.