Tea & Book Chat: Reading Recommendations
Tea & Book Chat was held on Monday, March 7. There were 6 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
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The End of the Point by Elizabeth Graver
Tea & Book Chat was held on Monday, March 7. There were 6 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
The End of the Point by Elizabeth Graver
Tea & Book Chat was held on Monday, February 7. There were 8 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
Tea & Book Chat was held on Monday, January 10. There were 6 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
Tea & Book Chat was held on Monday, December 6. There were 6 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days: The True Story of the American Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler by Rebecca Donner
Tea & Book Chat was held on Monday, November 1. There were 7 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
The Council of Animals by Nick McDonell
Tea & Book Chat was held on Monday, October 4. There were 6 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
Me (Moth) by Amber McBride
Tea & Book Chat was held on Monday, September 13. There were 6 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams
Outdoor Adult Book Chat was held on Monday, August 2. There were 10 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power by Deirdre Mask
The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together is a wide-ranging and unpolished portrait of how racism costs everyone - rich and poor, white and black, young and old. Heather McGhee reviews American history with the lens of the zero-sum concept: where one person's gain would be another's loss. In this sense, White people's gain and Black people's loss.
Outdoor Adult Book Chat was held on Monday, July 12. There were 8 titles recommended by readers. Go to the catalog or visit eZone to find a copy of available titles.
The Drowning Kind by Jennifer McMahon