
THE NICKEL BOYS by Colson Whitehead, read by JD Jackson
Elwood Curtis is an earnest high school student on his way to college classes when he’s sentenced to serve time at Nickel Academy, a segregated reform school. Whitehead’s new novel is a haunting tale of America’s buried legacy of racism and violence.
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Show Notes
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD returns with a tale of America’s buried legacy of racism and violence. Elwood Curtis is an earnest high school student on his way to college classes when he’s picked up for hitching a ride in the wrong car. Elwood’s ideals are confronted by the harsh realities of Nickel Academy, the segregated reform school where he’s a “student.” JD Jackson’s deep, gravelly voice captures the haunting atmosphere of Whitehead’s novel inspired by true events. Published by Random House Audio.
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