Arts & Entertainment
Commonplace Reader Presents a Free Online Book Event February 25
Deanie Yasner, Author of "Essie Rose's Revelation Summer" to share her experience growing up as a Jewish girl in the Jim Crow South.

Commonplace Reader, an independent community bookstore located at 49 S.
Main Street in downtown Yardley, is proud to present an online book discussion
on Thursday, February 25th at 7 PM that highlights the struggles of a young Jewish girl in a small Mississipp town in the summer of 1953, during the time of segregation, racism and antisemitism.
The story focuses on her relationship with her best and only friend,
Pearly May Gibbs, who is African American, and who served as the family housekeeper.
Inspired by the author’s childhood experiences in the Jim Crow South, Ms. Yasner’s
coming-of-age debut novel is a moving, multi-layered, and meticulously
researched story of loneliness and loyalty, bullying and friendship, loss and
courage. While the story is set almost 70 years ago, its themes are still
relevant today. This event is free to the public, and while the book was
written with an audience of middle school aged readers in mind, adults are
encouraged to attend either with their children, or on their own. This story is timeless, and very relatable to adults who grew up in the pre-Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-60s.
Deanie Yasner is a former special education teacher and behavioral consultant. She commented, “The main message my story conveys is the importance of practicing kindness, even during the most difficult of situations. During these divisive times, this message is especially vital to
heal our hearts and offer encouragement to children and adults.” More
information about Essie Rose’s Revelation Summer including education
resources are available at DeanieYasner.com.
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Liz Young, owner of Commonplace Reader added, “We are happy to present this book
discussion to our young readers, particularly during Black History Month, as it provides an opportunity to view history through the viewpoint of a young girl who witnesses and
experiences prejudice first hand from both community leaders and from other
children.
Commonplace Reader is a local independent bookstore whose mission is to support community,
exploration, inspiration and connection. It is a safe place where people can
meet, (in person or virtually), to talk about books, ideas and things that
matter to Yardley in an open and accepting atmosphere. For more information about
this event and Commonplace Reader, please visit the website: https://commonplace-reader.com...
or call (215) 420-2620.