{"product_id":"the-warmth-of-other-suns-the-epic-story-of-americas-great-migration-used","title":"The Warmth Of Other Suns: The Epic Story Of America'S Great Migration-used","description":"\u003cp\u003eNew York Times Bestseller  National Book Critics Circle Award Winner  Times Ten Best Nonfiction Books Of The Decade  One Of The New York Timess Five Best Books Of The 21St Centurya Brilliant And Stirring Epic . . . Ms. Wilkerson Does For The Great Migration What John Steinbeck Did For The Okies In His Fiction Masterpiece, The Grapes Of Wrath; She Humanizes History, Giving It Emotional And Psychological Depth.John Stauffer, The Wall Street Journalwhat Shes Done With These Oral Histories Is Stow Memory In Amber.Lynell George, Los Angeles Timeswinner: The Mark Lynton History Prize  The Anisfieldwolf Award For Nonfiction  The Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize  The Hurstonwright Award For Nonfiction  The Hillman Prize For Book Journalism  Naacp Image Award For Best Literary Debut  Stephen Ambrose Oral History Prizefinalist: The Pen\/John Kenneth Galbraith Award For Nonfiction  Dayton Literary Peace Prizeone Of The Ten Best Books Of The Year: The New York Times  Usa Today  Publishers Weekly  O: The Oprah Magazine  Salon  Newsday  The Daily Beastone Of The Best Books Of The Year: The New Yorker  The Washington Post  The Economist Boston Globe  San Francisco Chronicle  Chicago Tribune  Entertainment Weekly  Philadelphia Inquirer  The Guardian  The Seattle Times  St. Louis Postdispatch  The Christian Science Monitorin This Beautifully Written Masterwork, Pulitzer Prizewinning Author Isabel Wilkerson Presents A Definitive And Dramatic Account Of One Of The Great Untold Stories Of American History: The Great Migration Of Six Million Black Citizens Who Fled The South For The North And West In Search Of A Better Life, From World War I To 1970.Wilkerson Tells This Interwoven Story Through The Lives Of Three Unforgettable Protagonists: Ida Mae Gladney, A Sharecroppers Wife, Who In 1937 Fled Mississippi For Chicago; Sharp And Quicktempered George Starling, Who In 1945 Fled Florida For Harlem, And Robert Foster, A Surgeon Who Left Louisiana In 1953 In Hopes Of Making It In California.Wilkerson Brilliantly Captures Their First Treacherous Crosscountry Journeys By Car And Train And Their New Lives In Colonies In The New World. The Warmth Of Other Suns Is A Bold, Remarkable, And Riveting Work, A Superb Account Of An Unrecognized Immigration Within Our Own Land. Through The Breadth Of Its Narrative, The Beauty Of The Writing, The Depth Of Its Research, And The Fullness Of The People And Lives Portrayed Herein, This Book Is A Modern Classic.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Random House Books For Young Readers","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46527773016309,"sku":"SONG0679444327","price":13.04,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0737\/5804\/8501\/files\/91X_excUu5L.jpg?v=1743763879","url":"https:\/\/ergodebooks.com\/products\/the-warmth-of-other-suns-the-epic-story-of-americas-great-migration-used","provider":"Ergodebooks","version":"1.0","type":"link"}