Natasha Tretheway's "Native Guard" is Oconee Democrats' monthly selection

Hello on this rainy day perfect for reading!

The book group sponsored by the Oconee Democrats is celebrating National Poetry Month by reading a Pulitzer Prize-winning book of poetry by Natasha Trethewey titled “Native Guard.”

The book is partly about black soldiers (Louisiana’s Native Guard) who fought in the Civil War; the opening section is about her mother.

Trethewey has a UGA connection; she earned an undergraduate degree in English here (and was head of the cheerleading squad!). She now directs the Creative Writing program at Emory. She’s currently serving a second term as Poet Laureate. She’s working with the PBS NewsHour on a project called “Where Poetry Lives."

Our book group meets upstairs at Chops and Hops on the last Wednesday of the month (April 30th). Many of us arrive at 6:30 to order dinner or drinks; the discussion starts right at 7. Newcomers are always welcome! We are a lively and friendly group.

Read on!

Pat

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