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Author
Lorene Cary Talks
of Writing and Storytelling
Lorene Cary, author of The
Price of a Child, which was selected for the One Book,
One Philadelphia project in 2003, spoke at Penn Charter on
Nov. 14. As part of the school's Distinguished
Speaker Series, Cary addressed Upper School students and
read from her latest book, Free! Great Escapes from Slavery
on the Underground Railroad.
"We tell stories," Cary said.
"We all tell stories. The kind of stories we tell about the
past helps determine how we behave in the present."
Cary wrote Free!, she
said, because the stories of escaped slaves are an important
but overlooked part of our nation's history. She wanted the
stories to be accessible not only to young people but to adults
who might have been put off by the more literary style of
her other books; therefore, she wrote simply while still exploring
the complex themes imbedded in the stories.
Cary, a lecturer in creative
writing at the University of Pennsylvania, talked to students
about simplicity in writing and the agony of revision. She
wryly pointed out that it took her longer to write The
Price of a Child than it will take students to finish
high school - and yet it will take a person mere hours to
read it. "The only answer is to keep writing," she said.
Her inspiration for Free!
was William Still's 1872 book, The Underground Railroad,
and Still's father's own escape from slavery, a powerful story
which she shared with students.
"Writing is about honesty and
about finding honesty," she told the audience.
Cary's first book, Black
Ice, a memoir of her years first as a black female student
and then teacher at an exclusive New England boarding school,
was chosen as a Notable Book for 1992 by the American Library
Association. In 1998, she founded Art Sanctuary, a nonprofit
lecture and performance series that brings black thinkers
and artists to speak and perform at the historic Church of
the Advocate in North Philadelphia.
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More
about the Distinguished Speaker Series ...
The
Distinguished
Speaker Series enhances Penn Charter's curriculum and
adds excitement to the academic year. The program is designed
to stimulate and enlighten our students and faculty and, space
permitting, our visitors.
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