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The whole state is being asked to read and discuss this book as the One Maryland One Book initiative. Join us for an evening discussion on the beautiful porch at the Twin Beaches Branch.
Hybrid in form, and even more expansive in what it has to say, "Kin: Rooted in Hope" is a book created by, and about, a Black family and its generations.
Poet and children's author Carole Boston Weatherford and her son, artist Jeffery Boston Weatherford, collaborated on this book that gives voice to their earliest enslaved ancestors back to the founding of Maryland. With each poem and its accompanying illustration, Carole and Jeffery tell their family story through each of their kin and the world they lived in: the Chesapeake Bay, the plantation house, Frederick Douglass, Harriett Tubman, and more. The selection committee was enthralled by how Kin uses art and poetry to illuminate what can't be said by historical records (when they are available), in a vital story that is about Maryland?s past and its present.
Place a hold on Kin: Rooted in Hope.
One Maryland One Book is a program of Maryland Humanities. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Maryland State Library.
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