The Talking Drum book talk with author Lisa Braxton

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Morse Institute Library
Lebowitz Meeting Hall

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IN-PERSON EVENT
Join Massachusetts author, Lisa Braxton, on Saturday, February 18 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. for discussion on her debut novel, The Talking Drum

The Talking Drum explores intra-racial, class, and cross-cultural tensions, along with the meaning of community and belonging.

The novel explores the profound impact gentrification has on people in many neighborhoods, and the way in which being uprooted affects the fabric of their families, friendships, and emotional well-being. The novel not only explores the immigrant experience, but how the immigrant/African American neighborhood interface leads to friction and tension, a theme also not explored much in current literature involving immigrants. The book is a springboard to an important discussion on race and class differences, the treatment of immigrants, as well as the government's relationship to society.

Lisa Braxton is an essayist, short story writer, and novelist. She earned her MFA in creative writing from Southern New Hampshire University, her Master of Science in Journalism Broadcasting from Northwestern University and her Bachelor of Arts in Mass Media from Hampton University. Her debut novel, The Talking Drum, was published by Inanna Publications in May 2020. She is a fellow of the Kimbilio Fiction Writers Program and a book reviewer for 2040 Review. Her stories and essays have appeared in Vermont Literary Review, Black Lives Have Always Mattered Chicken Soup for the Soul, and The Book of Hope She received Honorable Mention in Writer's Digest magazine's 84th and 86th annual writing contests in the inspirational essay category. 

Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. 
   

Event Type(s): Adult Event
Age Group(s): Adult
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