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The Sleeping Car Porter

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Sleeping Car Porter
Abstract
The Sleeping Car Porter brings to life an important part of Black history in North America, from the perspective of a gay man living in a culture that renders him invisible in two ways. Affecting, imaginative, and visceral enough that you'll feel the rocking of the train, The Sleeping Car Porter is a stunning accomplishment. Baxter's name isn't George. But it's 1929, and Baxter is lucky enough, as a Black man, to have a job as a sleeping car porter on a train that crisscrosses the country. So when the passengers call him George, he has to just smile and nod and act invisible. What he really wants is to go to dentistry school, but he'll have to save up a lot of nickel and dime tips to get there, so he puts up with "George." On this particular trip out west, the passengers are more unruly than usual, especially when the train is stalled for two extra days; their secrets start to leak out and blur with the sleep-deprivation hallucinations Baxter is having. When he finds a naughty postcard of two gay men, Baxter's memories and longings are reawakened; keeping it puts his job in peril, but he can't part with the postcard or his thoughts of Edwin Drew, Porter Instructor. --Publisher's description
Edition
First edition
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Coach House Books
Date
2022
# of Pages
219 pages: illustration
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-55245-458-9
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 1302576764
Citation
Mayr, S. (2022). The Sleeping Car Porter (First edition). Coach House Books. https://chbooks.com/Books/T/The-Sleeping-Car-Porter