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Look What's In Large Print: Suspense
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Canton Seniors Book Discussion Group June 2012
Canton Seniors Book Discussion Group will meet on Wednesday, June 27 from 2:00-3:00 PM at Canton Public Library in Group Study Room A. This month we are discussing
Old friends by Tracy Kidder — What is it like to grow old in America? Two men, strangers to each other, are assigned to share a room upon moving into a western Massachusetts nursing home. Kidder spotlights the friendship which blooms between Joe, an irascible 72 year old stroke victim, and gentle Lou, 90 and almost blind, who grieves for his deceased wife, tells rambling stories about his past and worries about Joe. Author Tracy Kidder has won Pulitzer Prizes for fiction and non-fiction.
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Canton Seniors Book Discussion: June 27, 2012
Canton Seniors Book Discussion Group will meet on Wednesday, June 27 from 2:00-3:00 PM in Group Study Room A. This month we are discussing:
Old friends by Tracy Kidder — What is it like to grow old in America? Two men, strangers to each other, are assigned to share a room upon moving into a western Massachusetts nursing home. Kidder spotlights the friendship that blooms between Joe, an irascible 72-year-old stroke victim, and gentle Lou, 90 and almost blind, who grieves for his deceased wife, tells rambling stories about his past and worries about Joe. Author Tracy Kidder has won Pulitzer Prizes for both his fiction and non-fiction works.
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Look What's In Large Print January 2012
The Paris wife [Large print]: a novel by Paula McLain
Doc [Large print] by Mary Doria Russell
Treason at Lisson Grove [Large print]: a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel by Anne Perry
Books can be deceiving [Large print] by Jenn McKinlay
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- Fiction
- Non-fiction
- Books
- Chick Lit
- Historical Fiction
- Mystery
- Realistic Fiction
- May We Suggest
- 19th century
- Biographical Fiction
- Boston
- Charlotte Pitt
- Connecticut
- criminal investigation
- Dodge City
- England
- Ernest Hemingway
- expatriates
- France
- John Henry (Doc) Holliday
- kidnapping
- librarians
- marriage
- Massachusetts
- murder
- Paris
- police detectives
- The Jazz Age
- The Lost Generation
- The Twenties
- Thomas Pitt
- treason
- Victorian England
- Wyatte Earp
Murder Will Out: September 2011
"Murderers are not monsters, they're men. And that's the most frightening thing about them."
-Alice Sebold
The stranger you seek: a novel by Amanda Kyle Williams
Where the shadows lie by Michael Ridpath
World War Two will not take place by Bill James
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Book Club Choices: July 2011
Check out Canton Public Library’s Book Club in a Bag selections:
The help [kit] by Kathryn Stockett
Little Bee [kit] by Chris Cleave
The postmistress [kit] by Sarah Blake
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- Teens
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- Fiction
- Non-fiction
- Audiobook
- Books
- Historical Fiction
- Realistic Fiction
- May We Suggest
- 20th century
- African-American women
- civil rights movement
- doctors
- emigration
- England
- German Occupation
- housekeepers
- immegration
- London
- Massachusetts
- news broadcasters
- Nigeria
- Occupied France
- Paris
- postmasters
- World War II
- young women
