One Book One Island is a project to promote reading, literacy, and community on Nantucket Island. Supporters of this program (listed below) created a charitable fund with the Community Foundation, and, as a strong supporter of such efforts, the Community Foundation is honored to partner with so many Island organizations and thrilled to promote this endeavor. This year’s book is “The Invention of Wings” by Sue Monk Kidd. Set in Charleston, South Carolina in the early 1800s, “The Invention of Wings” is a story about the search for freedom and empowerment by two women.
This Friday March 11, 2016 begins a week-long celebration of book-inspired events for the Island to enjoy.
“Pieced Together”
Johnson Gallery
19 Washington Street
Artists Association Talk 10 am
“Quilt Making As Art”
Johnson Gallery
19 Washington Street
with Susan Lenoe and Lani Peterson
Quaker Meeting House
7 Fair Street
Book Discussion 2pm
Facilitated by Molly Anderson
Sherburne Commons’ Living Room
21 South Shore Road
Nantucket Atheneum Great Hall
1 India Street
Film: Prince Among Slaves 6 pm
The true story of an African Muslim prince who was captured and sold into slavery in the American South. After 40 years of enslavement, he finally regained his freedom, became a national celebrity, and dined in the White House.
Dreamland Theater
17 South Water Street
Frederick Douglass Performance with Guy Peartree 6 pm
Nantucket Atheneum Great Hall
1 India Street
Nantucket Historical Association
15 Broad Street
Facilitated by Molly Anderson
Nantucket Atheneum Great Hall
1 India Street
Celebrate Your Family Story Art Project & Story Telling 9 to 11am
(for children aged birth to 5-years old)
Community School
Community Music Center’s Youth and Women’s Choruses
African Meeting House
29 York Street
off-street parking available at
Family Quilting Workshop 10 am to noon
(for children aged 6 and up and their parents)
Grimke biographer Louise Knight offers insights into their life Nantucket Atheneum
Thank you to all the people, local businesses, and supporters who helped to make One Book One Island possible this year.