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                    The Sitting Room:   A Community Library

                    Join an existing group, or start your own

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                    Part of the Wednesday afternoon group at our old location.
                    For some years we have had         book group that meets on the third Wednesday of the month, 2-4.  See our current reading assignments below.  All are welcome, any time.
                    We'd love to see an evening group that can fit the schedules of working women.  All it needs is one person to start the activity in motion.
                       To set an event,  Contact Us


                    3rd Wednesday Afternoon Group
                    If you would like to be on the e-mail reminder list for this group, e-mail Marylou Hadditt.

                    February 21, 2-4
                    Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.  What a surprise awaits those who haven't read this extraordinary work.  If you want to read it online, you can get it here:  digital Frankenstein .   The Dover Books Thrift edition is only two dollars!

                    March 21, 2-4
                    Carson McCullers, Member of the Wedding.   She was only twenty-three when she wrote this literary sensation.   It then became the basis for an award-winning play starring Ethel Waters in 1950 and was made into a movie starring Alfre Woodard in 1997.  For biographical and critical background , go to the well-developed Carson McCullers Project.
                      The SoCo Library has book, play, recorded, and video versions.

                    April 18, 2-4
                    Ntozake Shange, Sassafrass, Cypress, and Indigo.  Another Southern story, this time of three black sisters.   A well-planned follow-up to McCullers.    Available in paperback as well as So Co Library.






                     


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