Macon Pageturners Book Club
The Macon Pageturners read and discuss fiction and non-fiction from across the African Diaspora. We meet every first and second Friday online; at our first meeting we discuss the author and their life. At the second meeting we review the book of the month. This October’s book will be Triangular Road by Paule Marshall.
Where to find it: Triangular Road is available from the Brooklyn Public Library in eBook and physical formats.
About the book: Published in 2009, Triangular Road is a memoir about a young black woman coming of age. Paule Marshall (1929-2019) was born into a Bajan family in Bed-stuy and began her literary career as a poet.
Note: This program is offered through the African American Heritage Center (AAHC), housed at the Macon Library. AAHC programs are open to anyone, and everyone, interested in celebrating, exploring, and discussing the African Diaspora. If you have questions please contact Sheena at [email protected].
This AAHC virtual program will take place via Zoom. For optimal participation, you will need either a computer with audio and webcam or a telephone. A link and number to access the meeting will be sent to registrants one hour before the meeting, so please keep an eye out for the email (and check your spam folder if you don't see it!).
The Macon Pageturners read and discuss fiction and non-fiction from across the African Diaspora. We meet every first and second Friday online; at our first meeting we discuss the author and their life. At the second meeting we review the book of the month. This October’s book will be Triangular Road by Paule Marshall.
Where to find it: Triangular Road is available from the Brooklyn Public Library in eBook and physical formats.
About the book: Published in 2009, Triangular Road is a memoir about a young black woman coming of age. Paule Marshall (1929-2019) was born into a Bajan family in Bed-stuy and began her literary career as a poet.
Note: This program is offered through the African American Heritage Center (AAHC), housed at the Macon Library. AAHC programs are open to anyone, and everyone, interested in celebrating, exploring, and discussing the African Diaspora. If you have questions please contact Sheena at [email protected].
This AAHC virtual program will take place via Zoom. For optimal participation, you will need either a computer with audio and webcam or a telephone. A link and number to access the meeting will be sent to registrants one hour before the meeting, so please keep an eye out for the email (and check your spam folder if you don't see it!).
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