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Christine Platt and Catherine Wigginton Greene present REBECCA, NOT BECKY, with Barb Lee Christine Platt and Catherine Wigginton Greene present REBECCA, NOT BECKY, with Barb Lee at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel HillIn the vein of Such a Fun Age, a whip-smart, compulsively readable novel about two upper-class stay-at-home mothers—one white, one Black—living in a "perfect" suburb that explores motherhood, friendship, and the true meaning of sisterhood amidst the backdrop of America’s all-too-familiar racial reckoning. De’Andrea Whitman, her husband Malik, and their five-year-old daughter, Nina, are new to the upper-crust white suburb of Rolling Hills, Virginia—a move motivated by circumstance rather than choice. De’Andrea is heartbroken to leave her comfortable life in the Black oasis of Atlanta, and between her mother-in-law’s Alzheimer's diagnosis, her daughter starting kindergarten, and the overwhelming whiteness of Rolling Hills, she finds herself struggling to adjust to her new community. To ease the transition, her therapist proposes a challenge: make a white girlfriend. When Rebecca Myland learns about her new neighbors, the Whitmans, she's thrilled. As chair of the Parent Diversity Committee at her daughters’ school, she’s championed racial diversity in the community—and what could be better than a brand-new Black family? It’s serendipitous when her daughter, Isabella, and Nina become best friends on the first day of kindergarten. Now, Rebecca can put everything she’s learned about antiracism into practice—especially those oh-so-informative social media posts. And finally, the Parent Diversity Committee will have some… well, diversity. Following her therapist’s suggestion, De’Andrea reluctantly joins Rebecca’s committee. The painfully earnest white woman is so overly eager it makes De’Andrea wonder if Rebecca’s therapist told her to make a Black friend! But when Rolling Hill’s rising racial sentiments bring the two women together in common cause, they find it isn’t the only thing they have in common.... Christine Platt writes literature for children and adults that centers African diasporic experiences—past, present, and future. She holds Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in African and African American studies as well as a […]
This week at BMC Brewing
BMC Brewing 213 Lorax Lane, PittsboroCheck out the bmc brewing events page for more information about what's happening at BMC Brewing!
New Horizons Downtown Sale
New Horizons Downtown 52 Hillsboro St, PittsboroMark your calendars for the After Christmas Sale at New Horizons Downtown starting Tuesday, December 26 until Saturday, December 30. Save on Christmas items, winter accessories, like hats, scarves, and cashmere shawls, socks, and slippers to keep you warm & cozy for the rest of the season! All discounted sales final.
Chatham Outfitters Year End Sale
Chatham Outfitters 674 West Street, PittsboroJoin Chatham Outfitters in the store this week for some great end of year savings. All slippers and apparel (clothing, hats, gloves, socks, and undergarments) will be marked down 25% from now until New Years Eve! Happy New Year and don't forget to #GoPlayChatham!
Neil Offen presents BUILDING A BETTER BOOMER at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel HillBuilding a Better Boomer offers laugh-out-loud advice for the generation caught between ChatGPT and Betamax VHS. Here’s hilarious guidance on how baby boomers can better see, hear, eat, exercise, sleep, retire and remember—and maybe live long enough to still be around for the launch of the iPhone 211 Pro. This is the book for those born in the forties, fifties or sixties—or those explaining how TikTok works to anyone born in the forties, fifties or sixties And “this is the moment we need a book that is this funny,” says Mark Kurlansky, New York Times bestselling author of Salt and Cod. Neil Offen has been a humor columnist for four decades and in two countries.The author of more than a dozen books, he’s been a sports reporter, a newspaper and magazine editor, a radio newsman, written a funny comic strip and been published in a variety of formats, including pen, crayon, chalk and, once, under duress, his wife’s eyebrow pencil.He has interviewed Muhammad Ali, covered Apollo 11, ridden the Orient Express, and once met Cary Grant. Most importantly, he actually finished first in his age group in a recent 5K.