The authors of this book, in their introduction, set a compelling goal for the reader: to “find at least ten new-to-you and resistible diverse by authors of backgrounds different from your own (or from your that you haven’t yet read) that you will read in the next year.” They envision this as a yearly habit, a challenge that can inspire and motivate us readers.
The book cover features 22 books on top of each other, with colorful spines showing titles like 'Unheard Voices' and 'Cultural Journeys' that describe what to expect in this book. What you may not fully appreciate from the cover is brought into focus with the unique table of contents, which highlights the incredible diversity of a book about diversity. The introduction also explains the author’s definition of diversity. The definition expands into the book chapters and includes “the authors, illustrators, designers, store owners and bookstagrammers highlighted in this book are Black, Indigenous, and people of color most existing in places marginalized by a dominant white society.”
The book is a testament to its goal of introducing readers to diverse authors from backgrounds different from their own. It's a journey of enlightenment, a window into the rich tapestry of literature that exists beyond our usual reading lists.