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Library Book Discussion: Washington Black

Library Book Discussion: Washington Black

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Join us for a a group book discussion of Washington Black by Esi Edugyan. Washington Black was a Man Booker Prize finalist and one of the New York Times "10 Best Books of the Year."

10 copies of the book will be available for checkout at the Kindlon 3rd Floor Research Center beginning one month before the discussion date.

About the Book: "George Washington Black, or "Wash," an eleven-year-old field slave on a Barbados sugar plantation, is terrified to be chosen by his master's brother as his manservant. To his surprise, the eccentric Christopher Wilde turns out to be a naturalist, explorer, inventor, and abolitionist. Soon Wash is initiated into a world where a flying machine can carry a man across the sky, where even a boy born in chains may embrace a life of dignity and meaning--and where two people, separated by an impossible divide, can begin to see each other as human. But when a man is killed and a bounty is placed on Wash's head, Christopher and Wash must abandon everything. What follows is their flight along the eastern coast of America, and, finally, to a remote outpost in the Arctic. What brings Christopher and Wash together will tear them apart, propelling Wash even further across the globe in search of his true self. From the blistering cane fields of the Caribbean to the frozen Far North, from the earliest aquariums of London to the eerie deserts of Morocco, Washington Black tells a story of self-invention and betrayal, of love and redemption, of a world destroyed and made whole again, and asks the question, What is true freedom?" (Source: Amazon)

Open to students, faculty, and staff.

Date:
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Kindlon 311 (Library Conference Room)
Campus:
Lisle
Categories:
Book Club
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