[Peace] Community Book Discussion
Regina Cassidy
rcassidy at parkland.edu
Sun Jan 4 15:15:48 CST 2004
This month's CPL newsletter announces a "giant book club" (in
conjunction with the N-G). The entire community is invited to read the
same book and the library will host a series of discussions and "special
programs" related to the book. Why not make this into a useful arena to
address the dreadful problems resulting from Bush's WOT?
There are five choices. The only one I am familiar with is Farenheit
457 by Ray Bradbury. I believe the creeping distrust of people who seek
out information makes this a good choice, what with the Patriot Act and
our latest Almanac episode.
The other choices are: Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier, Ella Minow Pea:
A Novel in Letters by Mark Dunn, A Painted House by John Grisham and
Peace Like a River by Leif Enger.
If anyone can make a good argument for one of these over the Bradbury
book, I suggest everyone go to the library (by Jan. 31) and vote for it,
then participate in the discussions/events.
We can turn what may be meant as a token "community" event into
something meaningful.
Gina
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