The 2018 One Maryland One Book Selection is the gripping read Bloodsworth: The True Story of the First Death Row Inmate Exonerated by DNA Evidence. The book describes a criminal justice milestone in Maryland that would eventually lead to the exoneration of hundreds of others wrongfully accused of violent crimes. Kirk Bloodsworth learned of a new technology, DNA fingerprinting, and realized it was his last chance to prove his innocence in this harrowing true crime account that will have readers flipping pages as if it were fiction.
Patrons who sign up to join one of the events below can pick up their free copy of the book at the Oakland or Accident library.
Book discussion: Bloodsworth
Thursday, September 13, 11:30 a.m. at Accident Library
Wednesday, October 3, 6 p.m. at Oakland Library
Screening of the documentary Bloodsworth: An Innocent Man
Wednesday, October 17, 6 p.m. at Oakland Library
Please let us know you'll be joining us. RSVP to events@relib.net or call 301-334-3996 x0117.
One Maryland One Book is Maryland’s statewide community reading project and is the signature program of the Maryland Center for the Book at Maryland Humanities. Using books to spur conversations in communities around the state, this year-long project culminates with two months of public programs. More information about the program and author tours is available at www.mdhumanities.org/programs/one-maryland-one-book.
Additional support for this program is provided by Western Maryland Regional Library, the regional resource center for the public libraries of Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties.