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(ONLINE) Book Club Meeting: "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" by James McBride

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(ONLINE) Book Club Meeting: "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" by James McBride

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Greetings Mocha Girls,

I hope this message finds you all reading something amazing!

Please join us on Google Meet where we will have our discussion virtually.

Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/tki-mian-hin
Or dial: +1 510-679-3126 PIN: 912746615
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/tki-mian-hin?pin=1908573058274

Sincerely,
Mocha Girl Rene’e
Richmond Chapter Organizer

Our May 2024 monthly book selection is "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" by James McBride.

Remember, if you don't finish the book, you are still welcome, so come anyway!

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Please make sure to RSVP to an event or book club meeting ONLY if you are going. Do not RSVP if you are thinking about going or would like to go.
Thanks in advance and I can't wait to see you all!

REMEMBER:
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About the Book:
In 1972, when workers in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, were digging the foundations for a new development, the last thing they expected to find was a skeleton at the bottom of a well. Who the skeleton was and how it got there were two of the long-held secrets kept by the residents of Chicken Hill, the dilapidated neighborhood where immigrant Jews and African Americans lived side by side and shared ambitions and sorrows. Chicken Hill was where Moshe and Chona Ludlow lived when Moshe integrated his theater and where Chona ran the Heaven & Earth Grocery Store. When the state came looking for a deaf boy to institutionalize him, it was Chona and Nate Timblin, the Black janitor at Moshe’s theater and the unofficial leader of the Black community on Chicken Hill, who worked together to keep the boy safe.

As these characters’ stories overlap and deepen, it becomes clear how much the people who live on the margins of white, Christian America struggle and what they must do to survive. When the truth is finally revealed about what happened on Chicken Hill and the part the town’s white establishment played in it, McBride shows us that even in dark times, it is love and community—heaven and earth—that sustain us.

Bringing his masterly storytelling skills and his deep faith in humanity to The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, James McBride has written a novel as compassionate as Deacon King Kong and as inventive as The Good Lord Bird.

About the Author:
“You can’t be a novelist, you can’t be a creative person, if you are so cynical about the world that everything you say and write is negative,” says novelist James McBride. He won the 2013 National Book Award for his novel The Good Lord Bird.

James McBride is an award-winning author, musician, and screenwriter. His landmark memoir, The Color of Water, published in 1996, has sold millions of copies and spent more than two years on the New York Times bestseller list. Considered an American classic, it is read in schools and universities across the United States.

His debut novel, Miracle at St. Anna, was turned into a 2008 film by Oscar-winning writer and director Spike Lee, with a script written by McBride.
His 2013 novel, The Good Lord Bird, about American abolitionist John Brown, won the National Book Award for Fiction and will be a Showtime limited series in fall 2020 starring Ethan Hawke.

McBride has been a staff writer for The Boston Globe, People Magazine, and The Washington Post, and his work has appeared in Essence, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. His 2007 National Geographic story “Hip Hop Planet” is considered an important examination of African American music and culture.

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