Read a welcome message from Maryland Humanities staff.

See bios, statements, and learn more about the book’s themes.

See which Maryland State Department of Education curricular requirements are aligned with our activities.

Prompts to guide your conversations about the book.

Use these original interdisciplinary activities, arranged by subject, to engage your book club or classroom.

A curated collection of images related to this year’s book selection.

Related reading and other recommended resources to augment the book’s themes and topics.

The people and organizations that helped us compile the content and resources of this guide.

Praise for No Sense in Wishing

No Sense in Wishing is a stunning, richly intimate tapestry of affections that, most importantly, does incredible work to pay close attention to the people, things, and places that might otherwise be looked over. Through this, and within these pages, dignity is afforded to an interior world-and how grateful readers should be for that.”

Hanif Abdurraqib, New York Times bestselling author of There’s Always This Year

“A sharp, reflective mix of cultural criticism, history, and memoir- a vivid look at a life shaped by hip-hop. Burney traces how a handful of artists reshaped his world, capturing the precise way a song’s groove can shake your soul and stay with you for a lifetime. His stories move like the rhythm of a great beat.”

Clover Hope, journalist and author of The Motherlode: 100+ Women Who Made Hip-Hop

Grab your copy

Find a free copy of No Sense in Wishing at your local library or bookstore, and get reading!

Maryland Humanities has partnered with libraries across the state to hold print copies of the book for giveaway, as well as supporting e-book and audio editions to their catalog.

Each year, more than 15,000 Marylanders read the One Maryland One Book selection. How many of those people are your friends or family?

Use the book to jumpstart a meaningful conversation in person or virtually with an old friend or to make a new one.

Pull up a chair

We invite you to join Maryland Humanities and thousands of other Marylanders at one of the many book discussions and related events happening around the state and online from mid-September to mid-November, including the author tour in October.

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