Book Discussion of James by Percival Everett      Fourteen of us met on Saturday Sept. 6 th  to discuss James  by Percival Everett. This 2024  novel is a retelling of The  Adventures of Huck leberry  Finn  by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemmons), but instead of coming from the perspective of Huck Finn, this novel is written from the perspective of James. James is literate, clever, intelligent, caring, and loves his wife and daughter. What’s  more, is that he has a strong sense  of self. He’s  confident in his personhood and has educated himself by reading the books in Judge Thatcher’s library.    Where The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn  and James  describe the misadventures of Huck and Jim/James rowing down the Mississippi River and foraging and fishing for food,  James  is not a chronicle of boyhood adventures. The character James, in this book, is not boyish at all.    Robin  started us off by saying that a friend of hers didn’t  like this novel. It seems t...
The Urban Life Experience Book Discussion Series meets approximately once every six weeks at the Courtland S. Wilson Branch of the New Haven Free Public Library in New Haven, CT.