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A moving, multi-generational story about family, resilience, and the bonds that hold us together.
Join us for our next Soulful Pages Book Club meeting on Sunday, April 27 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Central Library, inside the Center for Black Literature & Culture.
This month, we’re diving into The Turner House by Angela Flournoy.
About the Book:
Set in Detroit, The Turner House follows thirteen siblings as they navigate family legacy, memory, and change. When the family home faces foreclosure, the Turners must come together to confront their past and make difficult decisions about their future. Through shifting perspectives, the novel explores identity, belonging, and what it truly means to call a place home.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Center for Black Literature and Culture | Book Discussion |
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