The National Book award winner James McBride’s groundbreaking book on race, religion, and history. The book is inspired by the author’s grandmother, a Jewish immigrant from Poland who ran a grocery store in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, during the 1930s and 40s. Primarily centered on a neighborhood called Chicken Hill, where African Americans and Jewish immigrants coexist, the story revolves around its residents.
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May’s (May 14) book will be The Echo of Old Books by Barbara Davis.
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