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The Sentence
Book Club
Sunny Solomon

SEPTEMBER

The Sentence:  Louise Erdrich:  Tuesday, September 27, 2022:  7:00 PM:  Zoom Lydia Park, Clayton:  2:00 PM  Weather permitting.

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The Edge of Lost
Book Club
Sunny Solomon

OCTOBER

The Edge of Lost:  Christina McMorris:  Tuesday, October 25, 2022:  7:00 PM:  Zoom Lydia Park, Clayton:  2:00 PM Weather permitting.

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Little Fires Everywhere
Book Club
Sunny Solomon

NOVEMBER

Little Fires Everywhere:  Celeste Ng:  Tuesday, November 22, 2022:  7:00 PM: Zoom Lydia Park, Clayton:  2:00 PM  Weather Permitting

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Park Avenue Summer
Reviews
Sunny Solomon

Park Avenue Summer

Park Avenue Summer, Renee Rosen brings us another fascinating novel of a young woman in historical New York City,1965. After reading and enthusiastically reviewing Renee

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Nature
Ann Ronald

The Man Who Planted Trees

I am especially fond of the literary genre called “nature writing.” Authors like Henry David Thoreau, Mary Austin, Edward Abbey, Ellen Meloy, and many others

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Biography
Ann Ronald

The Black Count

At the end of his historical biography of General Alex Dumas, The Black Count Tom Reiss cites a passage written by the General’s famous son.

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Reviews
Dan Erwine

Mary Martin Broadway Legend

To kids growing up in the 1950’s, the name Mary Martin meant just one thing: Peter Pan. This was a television re-creation of the 1954

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The Book of Nonsense
Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Leslie Marlowe

The Book of Nonsense

The Book of Nonsense, by David Michael Slater, is not your typical coming of age story. At the heart of the novel is very large

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Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Dan Erwine

The Boleyn King

This alternate history novel takes us back to Tudor England’s royal family in the mid-sixteenth century. In reality, Anne Boleyn bore a female child to

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Historical Fiction
Ann Ronald

Wolf Hall

If you love history and if you relish smart historical novels, Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall is a book you do not want to miss. Mantel

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Fiction
Ann Ronald

Ghostman

Roger Hobbs almost explodes onto the thriller scene in his debut novel Ghostman. We may never know the Ghostman’s identity but the Ghostman is a character

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Autobiography/Memoir
Ann Ronald

A Bushel’s Worth

A Bushel’s Worth: An Ecobiography My dictionary does not include “ecobiography,” nor does spellcheck recognize the word. But one definition of “eco” is “not harmful

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