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The Gotham Book Club, founded by Julie Klein and Co-Chaired with her by John Buscarello, next meets (on line) on February 26th at 1:00 pm.



For those of you who are not familiar with our Book Club, Julie manages to find world-class authors who are willing to discuss their books with us in real time on the Gotham website. Past Book Club discussions can be found on the website under Books at the top of the home page.

 

The upcoming selection is entitled "The Manor: Three Centuries at a Slave Plantation on Long Island". The author is Mac Griswold.



A summary of her book, from the author's web site follows: The Manor is a biography of a uniquely American place that has endured through wars great and small, through fortunes won and lost, through histories bright and  sinister – and of the family that has lived there since its founding as a New England slave plantation 3 and a half centuries ago. It is a historical narrative that tells the story of slavery, emancipation, racism, prejudice and silent prejudice in New England through a single piece of land".



If you've seen the Academy award nominated "12 years A Slave" you will understand the incredible irony of a plantation being so close to home.



Please go to the website and click on Books and enter a comment, criticism or question. I know you won't be sorry.  Make sure you join us on the 26th and happy reading!

Comments

Fred Klein

One of the most fact filled and disturbing books I've ever read.
Dana Charlton

Thank you for the head's up, both to the book and the opportunities offered by Gotham's Book Club!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Thu, 02/20/2014 - 23:58

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thanks for the reco - turning on my Kindle now :)
Julie Klein

Thanks Fred - we're looking forward to next week's chat with Mac Griswold. Please join us!
Rona Gura

Only at Gotham does one get the opportunity to chat live with the authors. Its one of our best perks.
Corey Bearak

For someone else you offered a primer on using the blog to promo a Gotham happening. :)

Submitted by Lucas_Meyer on Mon, 02/24/2014 - 00:00

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Lucas Meyer

I highly recommend reading "Unbroken", which is the account of an American officer's experiences in a series of brutal POW Japanese camps. In some ways, it was even worse than slavery...

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