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In celebration of Black History Month, the Chicago Public Library (CPL) places a spotlight on Sylvia Moy, the Motown songwriter and producer who bravely broke down barriers in the music industry during the Sixties by helping to shape "the Sound of Young America."

It's No Wonder: The Life and Times of Motown's Legendary Songwriter Sylvia Moy made the CPL's list of top picks. The selection of books, which was curated by staff, cover Black historical figures and moments. 

The CPL is the city's free public library system with the Harold Washington Library as its flagship location. The CPL, noted as one of the largest and most community-focused public library systems in the United States, remains a service organization with the mission of being dedicated to reading, learning, and providing equal access to information for all Chicagoans.

It's No Wonder is available to order everywhere books are sold. 

Media contact
Tara Kennedy, Publicity Director
Grand Central Publishing and Da Capo
​Tara.Kennedy@hbgusa.com