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POSTPONED - Author Talk: The Last Suspicious Holdout | Ladee Hubbard in conversation with Kaya Spencer Frith

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POSTPONED - Author Talk: The Last Suspicious Holdout | Ladee Hubbard in conversation with Kaya Spencer Frith
POSTPONED - Author Talk: The Last Suspicious Holdout | Ladee Hubbard in conversation with Kaya Spencer Frith

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Mar 23, 2022, 7:00 PM EDT

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About the Event

The thirteen gripping tales In The Last Suspicious Holdout, the new story collection by award-winning author Ladee Hubbard, deftly chronicle poignant moments in the lives of an African American community located in a “sliver of southern suburbia.” Spanning from 1992 to 2007, the stories represent a period during which the Black middle-class expanded while stories of "welfare Queens," "crack babies," and "super predators" abounded in the media. In “False Cognates,” a formerly incarcerated attorney struggles with raising the tuition to keep his troubled son in an elite private school. In “There He Go,” a young girl whose mother moves constantly clings to a picture of the grandfather she doesn’t know but invents stories of his greatness. Characters spotlighted in one story reappear in another, providing a stunning testament to the enduring resilience of Black people as they navigate the “post-racial” period The Last Suspicious Holdout so vividly portrays.

Ladee Hubbard is the author of The Talented Ribkins, which received the 2018 Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Debut Fiction. Her writing has appeared in Guernica, the Times Literary Supplement, Copper Nickel, and Callaloo. She received a 2016 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award as well as fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Art Omi, the Sacatar Foundation, the Sustainable Arts Foundation, Hedgebrook, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Born in Massachusetts and raised in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Florida, she currently lives in New Orleans with her husband and three children.

Kaya Spencer Frith (her) is an avid reader of all things fiction, magical realism, poetry and non-traditional prose. She’s a lover of literature, film, and art of the Caribbean and African diasporas. A recent graduate of Smith College, where she studied comparative world literature and politics, Kaya is interested in books, art, and collaborations that create and set precedent for new dialogue, conversation, discourse, and joy.

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