Join us Hartford's L.I.T. to read 'Black Girls Must Die Exhausted' a novel by Jayne Allen
Hartford's L.I.T. & HPL Present Hartford Reads In Color
Join us for a new and exciting reads
on Sunday, January 30th 2022
2pm-Zoom
Join Hartford's L.I.T. to read 'Black Girls Must Die Exhausted' a novel by Jayne Allen.
Join Hartford's L.I.T. to follow Tabitha Walker on a journey to survival, living, loving, facing race, family and relatable issues encountered by the professional woman. Jayne Allen brings black womanhood to life in this novel.
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