Daddy Was A Number Runner
Discover the poignant and powerful tale of Daddy Was A Number Runner by Louise Meriwether, a remarkable novel set in Depression-era Harlem. This captivating story follows twelve-year-old Francie Coffin as she navigates a world filled with both refuge and peril. As her father turns to number running in the face of unemployment, Francie's family finds themselves at a crossroads. One brother aspires to be a chemist, while the other is drawn into gang life, illustrating the struggles and dreams of a community in turmoil.
With a Foreword by the esteemed James Baldwin, this 224-page book has been hailed as 'beautiful, timeless, and relevant' by Jacqueline Woodson and recognized as 'a most important novel' by Paule Marshall. Published in 2021, Daddy Was A Number Runner is a significant addition to American literature that resonates with readers today. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in this extraordinary narrative.