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SUMMARY:Together We Read: The Queen of Sugar Hill by ReShonda Tate
DESCRIPTION:With a library card\, you have access to thousands of books\, both physically\, throughout Westmoreland County\, and digitally using Libby by OverDrive.\n\nFrom March 13 to March 27\, OverDrive is giving readers a chance to come together and share in their digital book club\, Together We Read\, with their featured title\, “The Queen of Sugar Hill” by ReShonda Tate.\n\nDuring this period the book will be available as both an ebook & audiobook with no waitlist or holds on Libby!\n\nYou can even discuss the book with others at www.togetherweread.com/US/ during its availability.\n\nAbout the book: “The Queen of Sugar Hill” tells the story of Hattie McDaniel\, the first African American woman to win an Academy Award\, focusing on her life after her Oscar win for “Gone With the Wind” and the challenges she faced as a Black actress navigating Hollywood’s challenging social landscape\, particularly highlighting her struggles with restrictive housing covenants in a neighborhood called “Sugar Hill” where she bought a home despite facing backlash from white neighbors; the book explores her personal life\, friendships with other Hollywood figures\, and her fight for racial equality.
URL:https://www.adamslib.org/event/together-we-read-the-queen-of-sugar-hill-by-reshonda-tate/
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