4.9 • 732 Ratings
🗓️ 4 May 2022
⏱️ 49 minutes
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In Episode 111, Dolen Perkins-Valdez (author of Take My Hand) shares details about the real-life events that inspired the book about a tragic story and historical landmark in the battle for women’s rights. Dolen also talks about her research methods and a couple of key themes from the book. Take My Hand was a 5-star book for me and will be one of my favorite books of 2022!
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One Book She DIDN’T LOVE
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Dolen Perkins-Valdez is the New York Times bestselling author of Wench and Balm. She was a finalist for two NAACP Image Awards and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for fiction, and she was awarded the First Novelist Award by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. Dolen is the current Chair of the Board of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. On behalf of the foundation, she has visited nearly every public high school in the District of Columbia to talk about the importance of reading and writing. She is currently Associate Professor in the Literature Department at American University and lives in Washington, DC with her family.
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0:39.7 | If you remember, I shared my thoughts about Take My Hand by Dolan Perkins Valdez in the |
0:45.1 | Spring Preview episode in early April. It was only my second five-star book of 2022. It's a historical |
0:52.3 | fiction novel based on true events, and it is absolutely heartbreaking. |
0:57.1 | It will be one of my favorite books of 2022. No question. Dolan is the New York Times best-selling |
1:03.8 | author of the novel's Wynch and Bomb. She was a finalist for two NAACP Image Awards and the |
1:10.2 | Hurston Wright Legacy Award for Fiction, |
1:12.3 | and was awarded the first novelist award by the Black Caucus of the ALA. She's the current chair |
1:17.5 | of the board of the Penn Faulkner Foundation and is associate professor in the literature |
1:22.0 | department at American University. She lives in Washington, D.C. with her family. Welcome, D.L. |
1:30.7 | Thank you. For those who have not had a chance to read, Take My Hand yet, can you tell us a little bit about it without spoiling anything? |
1:36.3 | Sure. Take My Hand is set in Montgomery, Alabama, 1973, and it is about a nurse who works at a federally funded planning clinic. She's a |
1:50.2 | recent college graduate. This is her first job. And she's very excited to not only be a nurse |
1:59.2 | in practice, but to also give back to her community. |
2:03.9 | She is originally from the Centennial Hill section of Montgomery, Alabama, and she's the |
2:10.9 | daughter of a doctor, and she really believes in the mission of the clinic, which is to help |
2:16.4 | impoverished women have reproductive |
2:19.3 | control over their lives. But it's not long after she goes to work at that clinic that |
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