The Book of Harlan opens with the courtship of Harlan's parents and
his 1917 birth in Macon, Georgia. After his prominent minister
grandfather dies, Harlan and his parents move to Harlem, where he
eventually becomes a professional musician. When Harlan and his best
friend, trumpeter Lizard Robbins, are invited to perform at a popular
cabaret in the Parisian enclave of Montmartre - affectionately referred
to as "the Harlem of Paris" by black American musicians - Harlan jumps
at the opportunity, convincing Lizard to join him.
But after the City of Light falls under Nazi occupation, Harlan and
Lizard are thrown into Buchenwald - the notorious concentration camp in
Weimar, Germany - irreparably changing the course of Harlan's life.
Based on exhaustive research and told in McFadden's mesmeric prose, The
Book of Harlan skillfully blends the stories of McFadden's familial
ancestors with those of real and imagined characters.