Join us February 19th, 6pm, Rancho Grande El Toro Restaurant.
Our February book is Girl in Disguise by Greer MacAllister. It is set in the 1850s and 1860s and tells the story of Kate Warne, the real-life first female detective hired by the Pinkerton Agency in Chicago.
Military Service project: We are planning a book project to collect paperback mysteries and general interest books (No romance or religion/war or hardback) for service people.
Literacy project: We are also doing research for the possibility of a small library of free books to be used in public areas (laundromats) and other neighborhood areas.
Goal: Please start gathering up books you wish to donate for our projects. We will have more information at the meeting.
Questions? So many books, so little time. What to expect? By joining a book club, we provide several benefits including: meeting new people, stimulating critical thinking, expanding your knowledge by exploring different themes and perspectives, improving communication skills, fostering a sense of community, and creating accountability for reading regularly. Our Book Club provides a social space to delve deeper into literature and engage with ideas beyond just reading a book. We discuss the book and our book leader has structured questions for us. We often find hidden topics in the book for discussion. Join us!
