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“Paul Harding won the Pulitzer Prize for his 2009 debut Tinkers. This new book, his third, is a work of historical fiction inspired by the true story of Malaga, an island off the coast of Maine where former slaves made their homes alongside Irish immigrants and Civil War veterans. The self-sufficient, racially-integrated community was disbanded by the US government in 1911 when the residents were evicted in the name of public health. ‘Terrible how terribly good intentions turn out almost every time,’ as one character observes, prophetically—and sure enough this unique, rag-tag community is soon no more.” Read more...
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