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Kim Coleman Foote; author of "Coleman Hill"

Wed, Sep 25

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Cafe con Libros

Braiding fact and fiction, Coleman Hill is a remarkable, character-rich tour de force exploring the ties that bind three generations. Coleman Hill first published from SJP Lit last September, and has earned critical acclaim from The Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, Good Morning America, and more.

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Kim Coleman Foote; author of "Coleman Hill"
Kim Coleman Foote; author of "Coleman Hill"

Time & Location

Sep 25, 2024, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Cafe con Libros, 724 Prospect Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11216, USA

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About the Event

In 1916, during the early days of the Great Migration, Celia Coleman and Lucy Grimes flee the racism and poverty of their homes in the post–Civil War South for the “Promised Land” of Vauxhall, New Jersey. But the North possesses its own challenges and bigotries that will shape the fates of the women and their families over the next seventy years. Told through the voices of nine family members—their perspectives at once harmonious and contradictory—Coleman Hill is a penetrating multigenerational debut.

Kim Coleman Foote was born and raised in New Jersey, where she started writing fiction at the age of seven(ish). A recent fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, she has received additional fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, Bread Loaf, Phillips Exeter Academy, Center for Fiction, and Fulbright, and residencies at Yaddo, MacDowell, and Hedgebrook, among others. Her fiction and essays have appeared in The Best American Short Stories 2022, The Rumpus, Prairie Schooner, the Missouri Review, the Literary Review, Kweli, and Obsidian.

Jennifer Baker is an author/editor, writing instructor, and creator of the Minorities in Publishing podcast. She’s been a recipient of NYSCA/NYFA and Queens Council on the Arts grants, a 2024 Axinn Writing Award, and was named the Publishers Weekly Star Watch SuperStar in 2019. She edited the short story anthology Everyday People: The Color of Life (2018) and is the author of Forgive Me Not (2023) a 2023 Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist, an NYPL 2023 Best Book for Teens, and 2023 Best of the Best by the BCALA. Her website is: jennifernbaker.com.

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