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Book cover of The House of Eve by Sadeqa Johnson

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Art Tatum Book Club

The House of Eve by Sadeqa Johnson

2026-03-24 18:30:00 2026-03-24 19:30:00 America/New_York Art Tatum Book Club A discussion group highlighting Black literary works with the Art Tatum African American Resource Center.  Kent - Meeting Room B (Capacity : 40)

Tuesday, March 24
6:30pm - 7:30pm

Add to Calendar 2026-03-24 18:30:00 2026-03-24 19:30:00 America/New_York Art Tatum Book Club A discussion group highlighting Black literary works with the Art Tatum African American Resource Center.  Kent - Meeting Room B (Capacity : 40)

Kent

Meeting Room B (Capacity : 40)

A discussion group highlighting Black literary works with the Art Tatum African American Resource Center. 

The House of Eve by Sadeqa Johnson. 

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"1950s Philadelphia: fifteen-year-old Ruby Pearsall is on track to becoming the first in her family to attend college, in spite of having a mother more interested in keeping a man than raising a daughter. But a taboo love affair threatens to pull her back down into the poverty and desperation that has been passed on to her like a birthright. Eleanor Quarles arrives in Washington, DC, with ambition and secrets. When she meets the handsome William Pride at Howard University, they fall madly in love. But William hails from one of DC’s elite wealthy Black families, and his parents don’t let just anyone into their fold. Eleanor hopes that a baby will make her finally feel at home in William’s family and grant her the life she’s been searching for. But having a baby-and fitting in-is easier said than done."

A part of the library since 1989, the Art Tatum African American Resource Center is a dedicated space to provide educational and historical information on African American cultural heritage and experiences.  Through books, other materials, public programs, and art exhibits, the Resource Center recognizes and celebrates the lived experiences of African Americans.

The Resource Center is named in honor of American jazz great Art Tatum (1909-1956) who grew up in Toledo's Roosevelt neighborhood. 

AGE GROUP: | Adults (18+) |

EVENT TYPE: | Book Groups |

TAGS: | branchbookgroup | arttatum |

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