The FOLD Challenge
Reading and listening recommendations that encourage booklovers to thoughtfully consider their reading lists and ask one important question: Who’s missing?
What are you reading? Who’s missing? The FOLD’s Reading Challenge encourages booklovers to diversify their reading and their listening by asking one important question: Who’s missing?
Each year, the FOLD releases a twelve-challenge list in January, focusing on one challenge per month for the duration of the year. Every month, the FOLD releases a blog compiled by one of our planning team members that includes a list of recommended titles to help you along.
The 2022 Challenge is sponsored by Audible Canada.
Each month, the FOLD features one of the challenges, providing suggested titles through a monthly blog.
For readers who may not read as many titles throughout the year, pick a few challenges that will enrich your reading list and your life.
As we say at the FOLD, diversity always takes more work…but it always reaps better results. So grab a book and get reading – and check back here for more.
January: A book about climate change by a BIPOC and/or disabled author
February: A novella or short book by an author from the LGBTQ2SIA+ community
March: A fabulist novel by a disabled author
April: A book of poetry by a writer over 50
May: A recently released young adult novel by a BIPOC author
June: Creative nonfiction or memoir by an Indigenous author.
July: A novel set in or written by an author from Northern Canada.
August: An audiobook by a Caribbean author.
September: A book by a BIPOC author from Australia or New Zealand.
October: A horror or gothic novel by a BIPOC author.
November: A debut novel from a small press.
December: A romance novel featuring a character of faith.
Download the FOLD 2022 Reading Challenge poster pdf and join our mailing list to receive emails with our monthly suggested reads.