Library Lunch & Learn - High Peaks Hospice with Sara DeSimone
Library Lunch and Learn - bring your lunch, (coffee/tea/cookies provided) and enjoy the presentation!
Library Lunch and Learn - bring your lunch, (coffee/tea/cookies provided) and enjoy the presentation!
Library Lunch and Learn - bring your lunch, (coffee/tea/cookies provided) and enjoy the presentation!
Library Lunch and Learn - bring your lunch, (coffee/tea/cookies provided) and enjoy the presentation!
A book discussion led by former library director, Pete Benson. Stop in for one book or more than one (some people do all 6!)
This week's book is Orbital by Samantha Harvey.
Winner of the Booker Prize 2024.
A book discussion led by former library director, Pete Benson. Stop in for one book or more than one (some people do all 6!)
This week's book is Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir by Tessa Hulls.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Memoir, Winner of the Libby Award, Winner of the Eisner Award.
A book discussion led by former library director, Pete Benson. Stop in for one book or more than one (some people do all 6!)
This week's book is North is the Night by Emily Rath.
Finnish folklore/fantasy wrapped deep in a wintery setting.
A book discussion led by former library director, Pete Benson. Stop in for one book or more than one (some people do all 6!)
This week's book is This Other Eden by Paul Harding.
Shortlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize, Finalist for 2023 National Book Award.
A book discussion led by former library director, Pete Benson. Stop in for one book or more than one (some people do all 6!)
This week's book is Two-Step Devil by Jamie Quatro.
Winner of the Willie Morris Award for Southern Writing.
A book discussion led by former library director, Pete Benson. Stop in for one book or more than one (some people do all 6!)
This week's book is Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan.
Shortlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize, Winner of the Orwell Prize, NYT's 100 Best Books of the 21st Century.
Have writing you want to share? This is a place to read your work and get constructive feedback from your peers. All genres (fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and anything else) welcome—or come by just to listen! No registration necessary, but feel free to RSVP by emailing sophie@slfl.org