Lora Chilton at Busboys and Poets

Book Event at Busboys and Poets with Lora Chilton, Author of 1666

Join Lora Chilton, author of 1666: A Novel to discuss her new book at Busboys and Poets Books. A book signing will follow. This event is a part of Chilton’s Historic 1666 Route of the Patawomeck Women Book Tour, which can be followed here.

Register and find more information about the event here.

LOCATION:
Busboys and Poets Bookstore
4251 S. CAMPBELL AVE,
ARLINGTON, VA 22206

In the new book 1666: A Novel, author Lora Chilton, a member of the tribe, imagines the legendary story behind the tribe’s survival based on written colonial records and tribal oral tradition. This fictionalized reimagining is told from the point of view of the two women who managed to escape slavery in Barbados and separately make their way back to Virginia. Their escape and return is why the tribe is in existence today.

 

About Author Lora Chilton: A member of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia, Lora Chilton tells the story of her people and their unlikely survival due to the courage of three Patawomeck women. As a part of the process, she interviewed tribal elders, researched colonial documents and studied the Patawomeck language. Chilton graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. She has worked as a Registered Nurse, a small business owner, an elected official, a non-profit executive and a writer. Memphis is her home. 1666: A Novel is her second work of historical fiction.

 

Chilton’s talk and signing at Barnes & Noble is one of the stops along her Historic 1666 Route of the Patawomeck Women Book Tour.

To honor the women who suffered this ordeal and to pay tribute to the tribe’s ultimate survival in part because of these two courageous women, author Lora Chilton’s book tour will follow this imagined route from Fredericksburg through Richmond and Williamsburg to Hampton in Virginia.

At each event, Lora will share how she came to write this story, how she studied the Patawomeck language, interviewed the elders of her tribe who kept the story alive through oral tradition, as well as conducted her own research. Lora tells a powerful story of discovering her own heritage and then uncovering this story that up until now has only been known within the tribe.

You also may view postings on Chilton’s social media throughout the tour.

Date

Apr 24 2024
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Location

Busboys and Poets Bookstore
4251 Campbell Ave, Arlington, VA 22206
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