Turner Wins $25,000 Chicago Book Award

The Newberry Library in Chicago and the Pattis Family Foundation announced this morning that Dawn Turner is the first recipient of the newly-established Pattis Family Foundation Chicago Book Award, to be given annually to the author of a book in any genre that best transforms public understanding of the Windy City's history and its people. Turner, the author of Three Girls from Bronzeville, will receive the $25,000 award during a public event at the Newberry Library on July 30, which will include a conversation with her about her memoir. 

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