I was about 20 years old and just moved to California when my younger brother sent me a book for my birthday. At that point in my life, I may have read five (here I may be exaggerating a bit) books. My brother, on the other hand, was always immersed in literature. The book was The Last Temptation of Christ by Nikos Kazantzakis. It had a profound impact on me and opened my eyes to the power of the narrative. How impactful storytelling could be . . . how impactful it was on me. How a familiar narrative could unfold differently. I wanted more of the stories unknown to me, and here I am 57 years later, thousands of books (primarily fiction, which I believe speaks the truth) later.

This is not a book review but rather a list of five books I read this year that have moved and inspired me. They all reflect the power of community and love, which I believe without which we are lost.

Finally, how can I share the writing of others without including my colleague, Sadia Hassan (LLC’s Liberatory Leadership Manager), an amazing poet. Here are some of her poems: