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DECEMBER | A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Posted on: Thursday, December 11, 2014


A Christmas Carol | Charles Dickens

A Christmas Carol is a novel by Charles Dickens. It was first published in London by Chapman & Hall on 19 December 1843. The novella met with instant success and critical acclaim. Carol tells the story of a bitter old miser name Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformation into a gentler, kindlier man after visitations by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present and Yet to Come.

Discussion
Saturday, December 13th
10 a.m.

Maria Gardiner Hackett's Apartment 

come hungry!

NOVEMBER | ROBERT FROST POEM

Posted on: Tuesday, November 4, 2014


NOVEMBER BOOK | ROBERT FROST POEM

PLEASE SELECT ONE ROBERT FROST POEM TO READ AND DISCUSS WITH THE GROUP

WE WILL ALSO BE LEARNING HOW TO MAKE PIES 
WITH BAKER AND CHEF EXTRAORDINAIRE JANESSA JONES


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH 
6:30 P.M. 

ROSSITER / GOCHNOUR RESIDENCE 

OCTOBER | AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

Posted on: Tuesday, October 21, 2014


OCTOBER BOOK
CATHERINE FEATHERSTONE

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE


The Queen of Mystery has come to Harper Collins! Agatha Christie, the acknowledged mistress of suspense—creator of indomitable sleuth Miss Marple, meticulous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, and so many other unforgettable characters—brings her entire oeuvre of ingenious whodunits, locked room mysteries, and perplexing puzzles to Harper Paperbacks…including And Then There Were None, the world’s bestselling mystery, in which ten strangers, each with a dark secret, are lured to a mansion on an uninhabited island and killed off one by one

BOOK DISCUSSION
THURSDAY OCTOBER 30TH
7:00 P.M.

CATHERINE'S APARTMENT

SEPTEMBER | THESE IS MY WORDS



SEPTEMBER BOOK
JESSICA BARTH

THESE IS MY WORDS


A moving, exciting, and heartfelt American saga inspired by the author's own family memoirs, these words belong to Sarah Prine, a woman of spirit and fire who forges a full and remarkable existence in a harsh, unfamiliar frontier. Scrupulously recording her steps down the path Providence has set her upon—from child to determined young adult to loving mother—she shares the turbulent events, both joyous and tragic, that molded her, and recalls the enduring love with cavalry officer Captain Jack Elliot that gave her strength and purpose.
Rich in authentic everyday details and alive with truly unforgettable characters, These Is My Wordsbrilliantly brings a vanished world to breathtaking life again.



BOOK DISCUSSION
SEPTEMBER 29TH
6:30 P.M. 
JESSICA BARTH'S HOME

AUGUST | DARING GREATLY

Posted on: Monday, August 18, 2014




Researcher and thought leader Dr. Brené Brown offers a powerful new vision that encourages us to dare greatly: to embrace vulnerability and imperfection, to live wholeheartedly, and to courageously engage in our lives.
“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; . . . who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly.” —Theodore Roosevelt
Every day we experience the uncertainty, risks, and emotional exposure that define what it means to be vulnerable, or to dare greatly. Whether the arena is a new relationship, an important meeting, our creative process, or a difficult family conversation, we must find the courage to walk into vulnerability and engage with our whole hearts.
In Daring Greatly, Dr. Brown challenges everything we think we know about vulnerability. Based on twelve years of research, she argues that vulnerability is not weakness, but rather our clearest path to courage, engagement, and meaningful connection. The book that Dr. Brown’s many fans have been waiting for, Daring Greatly will spark a new spirit of truth—and trust—in our organizations, families, schools, and communities.
Winner of the 2012 Books for a Better Life Award for Motivational

JULY | THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS

Posted on: Monday, July 7, 2014


The Victorian language of flowers was used to convey romantic expressions: honeysuckle for devotion, asters for patience, and red roses for love. But for Victoria Jones, it’s been more useful in communicating mistrust and solitude. After a childhood spent in the foster-care system, she is unable to get close to anybody, and her only connection to the world is through flowers and their meanings. Now eighteen and emancipated from the system with nowhere to go, Victoria realizes she has a gift for helping others through the flowers she chooses for them. But an unexpected encounter with a mysterious stranger has her questioning what’s been missing in her life. And when she’s forced to confront a painful secret from her past, she must decide whether it’s worth risking everything for a second chance at happiness.

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JUNE | THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY

Posted on: Thursday, May 15, 2014



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January 1946: London is emerging from the shadow of the Second World War, and writer Juliet Ashton is looking for her next book subject. Who could imagine that she would find it in a letter from a man she’s never met, a native of the island of Guernsey, who has come across her name written inside a book by Charles Lamb….
As Juliet and her new correspondent exchange letters, Juliet is drawn into the world of this man and his friends—and what a wonderfully eccentric world it is. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society—born as a spur-of-the-moment alibi when its members were discovered breaking curfew by the Germans occupying their island—boasts a charming, funny, deeply human cast of characters, from pig farmers to phrenologists, literature lovers all.
Juliet begins a remarkable correspondence with the society’s members, learning about their island, their taste in books, and the impact the recent German occupation has had on their lives. Captivated by their stories, she sets sail for Guernsey, and what she finds will change her forever.


MAY | THE STRANGER BESIDE ME



Ann Rule was a writer working on the biggest story of her life, tracking down a brutal mass-murderer. 
Little did she know that Ted Bundy, her close friend, was the savage slayer she was hunting.


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