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SUMMARY:Page Turners at the Senior Center
DESCRIPTION:Join the library on the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Senior Center at 1:00 pm for our Page Turners adult book discussion group!  All are welcome\, and copies of the book will be available on the 2nd floor of the library. Please contact us at 873-6281 or storef@stolib.org if you have any questions!\n\nJune 27\n\nMudbound by Hillary Jordan\n\nNetflix made this haunting book into a film in 2017. Barbara Kingsolver called this debut novel "storytelling at the height of its powers." Join us for a discussion of this story of forbidden love\, betrayal\, and murder\, set against the brutality of the Jim Crow South.\n\nJuly 25\n\nColumbine by Dave Cullen \n\nWe'll be discussing this remarkable nonfiction account of the school shooting that took place on April 20\, 1999\, by one of the first reporters on scene. Dave Cullen spent ten years on this book\, which Entertainment Weekly notes "reads like the grisliest of fiction. Would that it were not true."    \n\nAugust 22\n\nNews of the World by Paulette Jiles  \n\nIn this National Book Award finalist\, an aging itinerant news reader agrees to transport a young captive of the Kiowa back to her people in the aftermath of the Civil War. School Library Journal noted that this slim Western novel is both "brief and expansive."\n\nSeptember 26\n\nKitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan Stradal\n\nHopefully we'll all agree with Amazon\, BookPage\, LibraryReads\, and NPR\, who named this one of the best books of the year when it came out in 2016. If you like food and family relationships\, we think you'll like this novel\, described by People magazine as a "sweet and savory treat."\n\nOctober 24\n\nThe Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood\n\nPage Turners always picks a scary book for October\, and this modern classic offers a different type of horror. The writing is sublime\, and the story continues to engage readers (and now\, with the television series viewers as well) over 30 years after it was first published.\n\nNovember 28\n\nGo Big Read: The Death and Life of the Great Lakes by Dan Egan\n\nJoin us as we discuss UW-Madison's 2018-2019 Go Big Read pick described as "a portrait of an ecological catastrophe happening right before our eyes\, blending the epic story of the lakes with an examination of the perils they face and the ways we can restore and preserve them for generations to come."\n\n\n\nDecember: no discussion\, see you in January!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>Join the library on the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Senior Center at 1:00 pm for our Page Turners adult book discussion group!&nbsp\; All are welcome\, and copies of the book will be available on the 2nd floor of the library. Please contact us at 873-6281 or <a href="mailto:storef@stolib.org">storef@stolib.org</a> if you have any questions!</p>\n\n<p><strong>June 27</strong><br />\n<a href="https://sto.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=605498" style="color: rgb(0\, 102\, 170)\;">Mudbound</a>&nbsp\;by Hillary Jordan<br />\nNetflix made this haunting book into a film in 2017. Barbara Kingsolver called this debut novel &quot\;storytelling at the height of its powers.&quot\; Join us for a discussion of this story of forbidden love\, betrayal\, and murder\, set against the brutality of the Jim Crow South.</p>\n\n<p><strong>July 25</strong><br />\n<a href="https://sto.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=807790" style="color: rgb(0\, 102\, 170)\;">Columbine</a>&nbsp\;by Dave Cullen&nbsp\;<br />\nWe&#39\;ll be discussing this remarkable nonfiction account of the school shooting that took place on April 20\, 1999\, by one of the first reporters on scene. Dave Cullen spent ten years on this book\, which Entertainment Weekly notes &quot\;reads like the grisliest of fiction. Would that it were not true.&quot\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><strong>August 22</strong><br />\n<a href="https://sto.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1245827" style="color: rgb(0\, 102\, 170)\;">News of the World</a>&nbsp\;by Paulette Jiles&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />\nIn this National Book Award finalist\,&nbsp\;an aging itinerant news reader agrees to transport a young captive of the Kiowa back to her people in the aftermath of the Civil War. School Library Journal noted that this slim Western novel is both &quot\;brief and expansive.&quot\;</p>\n\n<p><strong>September 26</strong><br />\n<a href="https://sto.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1179984" style="color: rgb(0\, 102\, 170)\;">Kitchens of the Great Midwest</a>&nbsp\;by J. Ryan Stradal<br />\nHopefully we&#39\;ll all agree with Amazon\,&nbsp\;<em>BookPage</em>\, LibraryReads\, and NPR\, who named this one of the best books of the year when it came out in 2016. If you like food and family relationships\, we think you&#39\;ll like this novel\, described by&nbsp\;<em>People</em>&nbsp\;magazine as a &quot\;sweet and savory treat.&quot\;</p>\n\n<p><strong>October 24</strong><br />\n<a href="https://sto.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=436325" style="color: rgb(0\, 102\, 170)\;">The Handmaid&#39\;s Tale</a>&nbsp\;by Margaret Atwood<br />\nPage Turners always picks a scary book for October\, and this modern classic offers a different type of horror. The writing is sublime\, and the story continues to engage readers (and now\, with the television series viewers as well) over 30 years after it was first published.</p>\n\n<p><strong>November 28</strong><br />\n<a href="https://gobigread.wisc.edu/" style="color: rgb(0\, 102\, 170)\;">Go Big Read</a>:&nbsp\;<a href="https://sto.linkcat.info/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1294412" style="color: rgb(0\, 102\, 170)\;">The Death and Life of the Great Lakes</a>&nbsp\;by Dan Egan<br />\nJoin us as we discuss UW-Madison&#39\;s 2018-2019 Go Big Read pick described as &quot\;a portrait of an ecological catastrophe happening right before our eyes\, blending the epic story of the lakes with an examination of the perils they face and the ways we can restore and preserve them for generations to come.&quot\;<br />\n<br />\n<strong>December:&nbsp\;</strong>no discussion\, see you in January!</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n
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