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Book Discussion Groups are informal gatherings. Members take turns choosing a book for all to read, and then discuss. One book per month seems to work well, but any new group could set their own schedule. Individual reading copies are ordered through the library, and members pay for their copy if they want to keep it.

Presently there are two active discussion groups:

 The Red Tent Group chose their name after being unanimously delighted by Anita Diamont’s book of that title. This group has eleven members, and has bonded so successfully that it meets away from the library at times, and has its own social life. They meet the third Monday of each month at the library at 7:00 pm .

The Classics Group choose a "classic" title to read and discuss each month. Presently there are six members, and they would welcome more at any time. They meet the first Monday of each month at the library at 7:00 p.m.

We are looking forward to having another group form. See the librarian if you are interested in being part of a NEW book discussion group.
                                              
Scroll down to see current book choices, future titles for '05 & '06, and for a list of books which have been discussed by both groups during the last 5 years .

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Red Tent Group

 For November 21, 2005 we read:
The Dew Breaker
by Edwidge Danticat

In her third novel, The Dew Breaker, the prolific Edwidge Danticat spins a series of related stories around a shadowy central figure, a Haitian immigrant to the U.S. who reveals to his artist daughter that he is not, as she believes, a prison escapee, but a former prison guard, skilled in torture and the other violent control methods of a brutal regime. "Your father was the hunter," he confesses, "he was not the prey." Into this brilliant opening, Danticat tucks the seeds of all that follows: the tales of the prison guard's victims, of their families, of those who recognize him decades later on the streets of New York, of those who never see him again, but are so haunted that they believe he's still pursuing them. (A dew breaker, we learn, is a government functionary who comes in the early morning to arrest someone or to burn a house down, breaking the dew on the grass that he crosses.) Although it is frustrating, sometimes, to let go of one narrative thread to follow another, The Dew Breaker is a beautifully constructed novel that spirals back to the reformed prison guard at the end, while holding unanswered the question of redemption.


2007
January - Daniel Isn't Talking - Marti Leimbach
February - Screwtape Letters - C. S. Lewis 
March - The Summer Guest - Justin Cronin
April - What Was She Thinking?: Notes on a Scandel - Zoe Heller
May - At First Sight - Nicolas Sparks
June - The Same Sweet Girls - Cassandra King
July - Year of Wonder - Geraldine Brooks
August - Lily's Ghost - Cheryl Drake Harris
September - All Fishes Come Home to Roost: An American Misfit in India
- Rachel Manija Brown
October - The Twentieth Wife - Indu Sundaresan
November - The Sunday Wife - Cassandra King
December - Chosen by a Horse - Susan Richards
(Occasionally we have to change the order that we plan to read each book due to availability of the title.)


Books read by The Red Tent Group since its beginning:

2000
 Dinner At the Homesick Restaurant - Ann Tyler
 A Short History of A Small Place - T. R. Pearson
 The Summer Before the Dark - Doris Lessing

2001
 The Magic Ship - Sandra Paretti
 When I am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple
 The Red Tent - Anita Diamant
 The Rosewood Casket - Sharyn McCrumb
 Waterlily - Ella Cara Deloria
 The Handmaids Tale - Margaret Atwood
 Dreams of Trespass - Fatima Mernissi
 Pope Joan - Donna Woodfolk Cross
 On the Street Where You Live - Mary Higgins Clark
 The Sparrow - Maria Doria Russell
 Pay It Forward - Catherine Ryan Hyde

2002
 A Tree Grows In Brooklyn - Betty Smith
 And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie
 Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
 The Secret Life of Bees - Sue Monk Kidd
 Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell
 Peace Like A River - Leif Enger
 Cherry - Mary Karr
 The Corrections - Jonathan Franzen
 The Wind Done Gone - Alice Randall
 The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer - Ellen Rimbauer
 Elvis , Jesus & Coca-Cola - Kinky Friedman

2003
 Mutant Message Down Under - Marlo Morgan
 Carry Me Across The Water - Ethan Canin
 My Only Story - Monica Wood
 A Morbid Taste for Bones - Elis Peters
 Strong for Potatoes - Cynthia Thayer
 Crow Lake - Mary Lawson
 Sula - Toni Morrison
 Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons - Lorna Landvik
 Devil in the White City - Erik Larson
 Running With Scissors - Augusten Burroughs
 The Holy Man - Susan Trott

2004
Into the Forest - Jean Heglund
Dreaming in Cuban - Cristina Garcia
Bel Canto - Ann Pratchett
The #1 Ladies Detective Agency - Alexander McCall Smith
My Dog Skip - Willie Morris
Cold Mountain - Charles Frazier
Life of  Pi - Yann Martel
A Can of  Peas - Traci DePree
Plainsong  - Kent Haruf
City of  God - E L Doctorow
My Sister's Keeper - Jodi Piccoult
White Dawn - Jack Houston

2005
Chocolat : A Novel - Joanne Harris
Odd Thomas - Dean Koontz
The Accidental Pope - Raymond Flynn & Robin Moore
She Flew the Coop ... - Michael Lee West
The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
I Have Lived a Thousands Years - Livia Bitton-Jackson
Empire Falls - Richard Russo
Reading Lolita in Tehran : A Memoir... - Azar Nafisi
Comfort Me With Apples - Ruth Reichl
A Changed Man - Francine Prose
The Dew Breaker - Edwidge Danticat
Bring Me Your Saddest Arizona - Ryan Harty

2006
A Shred of Evidence - Kathy Herman
Two Old Women - Velma Wallis   
She’s Come Undone - Wally Lamb 
Gods Other Son - Don Imus
Eva's Cousin - Sibylle Knauss       
The Mermaid Chair - Sue Kidd
The 10th Circle - Jodi Picoult
Bitter Brew:Faith, Power, and Poisin in a Small New England Town
- Christine Ellen Young

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night - Mark Haddon
Expecting Adam - Martha Beck
Snow Flower and Secret Fan - Lisa See
Jimmy - Robert Whitlaw 

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Classics Group

For November 7, 2005 we read:
Their Eyes Were Watching God
 by Zora Neale Hurston

Of Hurston's fiction, Their Eyes Were Watching God is arguably the best-known and perhaps the most controversial. The novel follows the fortunes of Janie Crawford, a woman living in the black town of Eaton, Florida. Hurston sets up her characters and her locale in the first chapter, which, along with the last, acts as a framing device for the story of Janie's life. Unlike Wright and Ralph Ellison, Hurston does not write explicitly about black people in the context of a white world--a fact that earned her scathing criticism from the social realists--but she doesn't ignore the impact of black-white relations either.
 

2008
January - 1984 - George Orwell
February - Macbeth - William Shakespeare
March - Shosha - Isaac Bashevis Singer
April - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain

2007
January - Animal Farm - George Orwell      
February - The Arabian Nights: Tales from a Thousand and One Nights
- A.S. Byatt (Introduction)     
March - Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury  
April - The Scarlett Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne   
May - Ivanhoe - Sir Walter Scott  
June - The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
(the group took a short break from July - October this year)
November - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
December - A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens



 Books read by the Classics Book Group since its beginning:

2002
 Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
 Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
 The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
 Uncle Tom's Cabin - Harriet Beecher Stowe
 Madam Bovery - Gustauve Flaubert
 Iliad - Homer
 Native Son - Richard Write
 Cry , The Beloved Country - Alan Paton
 Odyssey - Homer
 Canterbury Tales - Chaucer
 Theban Plays - Sophocles

2003
 Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Mark Twain
 The Yellow Wallpaper - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
 Pilgrim's Progress - John Bunyon
 Old Wives Tale - Arnold Bennet
 The Crucible - Arthur Miller
 Bridge of San Luis Rey - Thorton Wilder
 Catcher in the Rye - J D Salinger
 The Chosen - Chaim Potok
 Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
 Sister Carrie - Theodore Dreiser
 Lysistrata - Aristophanes

2004
As I Lay Dying - William Faulker
 Mrs Dalloway - Virginia Woolf
 Let Us Now Praise Famous Men -
 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou
 All the Pretty Horses - Cormac McCarthy
 Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevski
 One Hundred Years of  Solitude - Gabriel Marquez
 Galileo - Bertolt Brecht
 A Journal of the Plague Year - Daniel Defoe
 East of Eden - John Steinbeck
 The Phantom of the Opera: The Original Novel - Gaston Leroux 
 The Pearl - John Steinbeck

2005
Snow Country - Yasunari Kawabata
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers
Pride and Prejudice
- Jane Austen

The Picture of  Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
Villette - Charlotte Bronte
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
The American - Henry James
Waldon - Henry David Thoreau
Charlotte Temple - Susanna Rowson
House of the Seven Gables - Nathaniel Hawthorne
Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston
The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath

2006
The Bluest Eye - Toni Morrison      
The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Dostoevsky     
Merchant of Venice - William Shakespear   
Invisible Man - H G Wells    
Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov   
Candide - Voltaire
Mystery of Marie Roget and the Oblong Box - Edgar Allen Poe
Slaughterhouse 5 - Kurt Vonnegut
A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
Taming of the Shrew - William Shakespeare
Portrait of a Lady - Henry James
The Best Short Stories - The Gift of the Magi - O. Henry