FICTION OLD AND NEW, THE GOOD HOUSE DB 76232 04/08/2014
FICTION OLD AND NEW, THE GOOD HOUSE DB 76232 04/08/2014 Read More »
Fiction Old and New on accessible world
We will be discussing two of Steve’s nine books. This does not mean that you need to read both novels unless you wish to. We will be discussing both “Prisoners of War ”
(available on BARD and Bookshare) and “The Realm of Last Chances”
Fiction Old and New welcomes author Steve Yarbrough 03/11/2014 Read More »
Fiction, Old and New will discuss American Muslim author Ayad Akhtar’s book, “American Dervish” in the Book Nook Room on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 9:00 p.m. eastern standard time, 6:00 p.m. pacific time.
We will be discussing the novel, “Eat the Document”, which was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award with author
Dana Spiotta. This novel succeeds on many levels- as a social commentary on the ways society has changed
Fiction, Old and New Welcomes Author Dana Spiotta 12/10/2013 Read More »
John Steinbeck’s “The Moon is Down” is a testament to the enduring
spirit of the individual and the democratic ideal as well as a
evocative study of the effect of war upon a town. This book was
Jennie Fields, the author of 4 novels as well as a very successful advertising executive brings the reader into the world of Edith Wharton at a time in her life
Our first book selection will be “The Kitchen House” by Kathleen Grissom, DB 75509 (or it is available on Bookshare). The BARD annotation is below.