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Maryland Humanities Council Announces One Maryland, One Book

Maryland Humanities Council Announces Choice for One Maryland, One Book for 2009:
(Find this book in Harford County Public Library catalog)
"MHC is delighted to announce that Song Yet Sung, a novel by James McBride, is the 2009 one Maryland One Book selection. Set on Maryland's Eastern Shore in the 1850s, Song Yet Sung weaves an intricate and gripping tale of escaped slaves, free blacks, and slave-catchers. McBride is an award-winning author, composer, and screenwriter, and the author of the New York Times best-selling memoir The Color of Water. We invite you to plan a discussion with your book group or organization. You can also join us at one of our programs across the state in September or October. Check our online calendar this summer to find a program near you, and visit the One Maryland One Book website for more news and updates!"
Labels: James McBride, One Maryland/One Book, Song Yet Sung
posted by Elizabeth on 2/17/2009




