February 25 - Almost Sisters

At our January 28th meeting, we discussed the book, Cuckoo's Calling, by Robert Galbraith (pseudonym for J.K. Rowling).  This is the first book in the Cormoran Strike series and we enjoyed  reading this mystery.  We had the traditional English dessert, Sticky Toffee Pudding, during our discussion.  Even with the inclement weather, we still had 8 members attend.


Our next meeting will be Monday, February 25 at 3pm in the library's large meeting room.  We will be discussing the book, Almost Sisters by Joshilyn Jackson.  Books are available for pickup at the library and the discussion guide is available at the library and online.  

A summary of Almost Sisters is below: "With empathy, grace, humor, and piercing insight, the author of gods in Alabama pens a powerful, emotionally resonant novel of the South that confronts the truth about privilege, family, and the distinctions between perception and reality—-the stories we tell ourselves about our origins and who we really are.
Superheroes have always been Leia Birch Briggs' weakness. One tequila-soaked night at a comics convention, the usually level-headed graphic novelist is swept off her barstool by a handsome and anonymous Batman. It turns out the caped crusader has left her with more than just a nice, fuzzy memory. She's having a baby boy—an unexpected but not unhappy development in the thirty-eight year-old's life. But before Leia can break the news of her impending single-motherhood (including the fact that her baby is biracial) to her conventional, Southern family, her step-sister Rachel's marriage implodes. Worse, she learns her beloved ninety-year-old grandmother, Birchie, is losing her mind, and she's been hiding her dementia with the help of Wattie, her best friend since girlhood.
Leia returns to Alabama to put her grandmother's affairs in order, clean out the big Victorian that has been in the Birch family for generations, and tell her family that she's pregnant. Yet just when Leia thinks she's got it all under control, she learns that illness is not the only thing Birchie's been hiding. Tucked in the attic is a dangerous secret with roots that reach all the way back to the Civil War. Its exposure threatens the family's freedom and future, and it will change everything about how Leia sees herself and her sister, her son and his missing father, and the world she thinks she knows."

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