About this Event
Join The Black Girl Social Club- Boston Chapter in partnership with Frugal Bookstore for an unforgettable evening with , celebrated author and NAACP Image Award winner, as she discusses her powerful latest release, Harlem Rhapsody. This facilitated conversation will explore the inspiration, historical depth and resonant themes behind the novel- spotlighting Black brilliance, womanhood, ambition and legacy.
Our postponed Book Signing has a new date- April 2nd!
What was once a beautiful close to Black History Month and opening to Women’s History Month will now gather us during National Poetry Month, a fitting alignment as we celebrate the rhythm, legacy, and cultural brilliance woven throughout Harlem Rhapsody. April also marks Financial Literacy Month, a meaningful nod to the ambition, enterprise and economic empowerment reflected in the Harlem Renaissance era that inspires this powerful story.
We look forward to welcoming you for an evening of conversation, connection, and celebration of Black literary excellence.
📚 Books will be available for purchase on site or feel free to bring your own copy of Harlem Rhapsody to be personally signed by the author.
🎟️ Advance ticket purchase is required for event entry. No ticket purchase at the door. Space is limited. Secure your seat early to be part of this inspiring conversation.
5:30PM - Doors Open
Enjoy light bites provided by The Mix Boston (while supplies last) and beverages. Networking. Opportunity to purchase Harlem Rhapsody. Secure your seat.
6:00PM - Conversation with Victoria Christopher Murray
Welcome address from the President of The Black Girl Social Club- Boston Chapter, Kyra Hunter. Conversation moderated by Danielle Perry, PHD.
6:45PM - Book Signing
Additional opportunity to purchase Harlem Rhapsody. Author book signing and brief photo op.
7:30PM - Event Close
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Frugal Bookstore, 57 Warren Street, Boston, United States
USD 17.85












