The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Date and Time: April 23, 2019, 2:00 PM CT
Location:
Brewster Place Retirement Community, 1205 SW 29th St, Topeka
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From the TALK series, Wit and Grit: Women Characters in Contemporary Fiction
Discussion Leader: Sara Tucker
It's hard to imagine a more daunting struggle for life and sanity than what young Cora faces as the novel's protagonist as a third-generation slave on a Georgia plantation. Nevertheless, Cora possesses the intelligence and tenacity of her grandmother and mother and flees the unrelenting brutality and cruelty of the plantation to thread her way through swamp, sickness, and harrowing journey on the underground railroad in search of freedom. This novel is long researched and deeply felt by a writer whose ancestors were enslaved, shows the human race at its worst and at its best, and portrays women of true wit and grit.
Sponsored by: Brewster Place Retirement Community
For more information about this event, please contact:
Jamie Fritz
(785) 274-3398
http://www.brewsterplace.org