Next Month--The Invention of Wings

At our February 23 book group, we discussed Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal and the Real Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss.  Even though the author did a lot of research, we felt that the book lacked rhythm, the dates and history were confusing at times, and the exploits of the Black Count were mired in too much historical detail.  This book was not well liked by the group.  Our refreshments were cheese & crackers and fresh fruit.

Our next book is The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd on March 30th at 3pm in the Turner Room.  Books are available at the library desk and the discussion sheet can be picked up or is avialable online.  All are welcome--please join us! 

Summary: "The story follows Hetty 'Handful' Grimke, a Charleston slave, and Sarah, the daughter of the wealthy Grimke family. The novel begins on Sarah's eleventh birthday, when she is given ownership over Handful, who is to be her handmaid. "The Invention of Wings" follows the next thirty-five years of their lives. Inspired in part by the historical figure of Sarah Grimke (a feminist, suffragist and, importantly, an abolitionist), Kidd allows herself to go beyond the record to flesh out the inner lives of all the characters, both real and imagined"

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