:INFO The Great Migration Told Through Three Lives Isabel Wilkerson spent fifteen years on this book and it shows in every page. The Warmth of Other Suns follows three people who left the Jim Crow South in different decades: Ida Mae Brandon in 1937, George Swanson Starling in 1945, and Robert Joseph Pershing Foster in 1953. Each journey is different and the same. The structural choice of following individuals through a sixty-year migration makes the largest internal migration in American history feel the size of a life. :COUNTER.half 622 Pages | :COUNTER.half 15 Years of Research :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:Isabel Wilkerson] The urge to migrate seemed to be in the blood of all living things. :JOURNEY Reading The Warmth of Other Suns 5 Most immediate 4 Tense Florida 5 Drive west 5 Context that serves :DURATION 2024-04-01T00:00:00Z 2024-04-28T00:00:00Z :NOTE This is the book I recommend most when people ask about American history that reads as compellingly as fiction. It is the answer to that question every time.