Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Pageturners Book Club Meeting Early

The Pageturners Library Book Club will not meet its usual fourth Wednesday of the month during April. Instead, the group will participate in the North Idaho Reads author talk featuring Kelli Estes, who wrote “The Girl Who Wrote in Silk,” at 7 p.m., Friday, April 20. (See Page 1.)
The Pageturners will resume their regular schedule on May 23, at 10:15 a.m., with a discussion of “Empire Falls” by Richard Russo led by scholar Nancy Casey.
The book club is participating in a Let’s Talk About It (LTAI) program with books provided by the Idaho Commission for Libraries.
All of the titles in this series are also being made available through the Talking Book Service.
The final book in the series will be “Crossing to Safety” by Wallace Stegner and that discussion will be June 27.
Discussion leaders for the series are provided by the Idaho Humanities Council, the state-based affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The program is also sponsored by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Local funding is provided by the Friends of the Library.
The print copies of the books will be available at the Research and Information Desk. Discussions are open to any adult reader. Talking Book Service users can reserve their books for the series by calling 800-458-3271. To see if you qualify for Talking Books, contact Barbara Brambila-Smith, outreach coordinator for the library, at 208-769-2316 or by email at bbrambila@cdalibrary.org.







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