I heard on the radio that ebooks are available through NYPL for free. THANK YOU, Hi Nadia, You can find information about our virtual book club here: https://www.nypl.org/virtualbookclub Check out now or you'll miss out! Woodson’s latest is a sharp, vivid novel about family and class differences, specifically how those are affected by a teenage pregnancy. Hi Angela, our next virtual book club book announcement is here: https://www.nypl.org/virtualbookclub. We read her novel "All Adults Here" in August. Anyone can stream the book discussion. Hi Judi. Set in a very well-rendered Montreal, the at-times dizzying prose jumps from ordinary literary fiction to strange, magical twists that readers are unlikely to see coming. The New York Public Library is a 501(c)(3) | EIN 13-1887440, Patron-generated content represents the views and interpretations of the It worked! Watch a live video stream as Alison Stewart, host of WNYC’s All Of It, continues her virtual book club series with award-winning author Emily St. John Mandel. You can find the book on our app, SimplyE, and then tune in for the discussion. Let’s start off 2020 right with a selection of the best book club books. In summary, I’m ready for this story ASAP. It's all FREE and so much fun you won't want to leave. When Neela’s song is covered by rising internet artist Rukmini, the women bond intensely. Hi Janet, Thanks for your interest. They’ll discuss her latest novel, The Glass Hotel, a story set at the intersection of two seemingly disparate events — a massive Ponzi scheme collapse and the mysterious disappearance of a woman from a ship at sea. If you’ve been struggling to find some good questions, we have ideas for that too. This is a live-stream only event. Dan Kois, www.slate.com. Borrow the book (and more than 300,000 others) for free through the Library’s e … Originally published in Korea back in 2016, this novel is famous for inspiring an essential feminist movement. In the SimplyE app, if you tap on the Library building icon in the upper left and choose The New York Public Library, you should see this book right at the top. Find the link here: https://www.thegreenespace.org/event/get-lit-with-all-of-it-james-mcbride/. Theo Potiris is a struggling stand-up comic, stuck in a career rut and living his life according to the occasional horse bet.
Told from the alternating perspective of a teenage girl, Ha Noi, and her grandmother Tran Dieu Lan. On the night she meets Jonathan Alkaitis, a hooded figure scrawls a message on the lobby’s glass wall: “Why don’t you swallow broken glass.” High above Manhattan, a greater crime is committed: Alkaitis is running an international Ponzi scheme, moving imaginary sums of money through clients’ accounts. Patrons 12 and under will need a parent or caregiver to create an account. I just opened mine up, chose NYPL and the book was right at the top. Hi Betty. As always, her writing mixes humour with scorched-earth frankness, so get a notebook ready to jot down comments as you read. Borrow the book (and more than 300,000 others) for free through the Library’s e-reader app SimplyE, available for iOS and Android devices.
I want to join the book club of WNYC’s “All Of It” “get lit” segment, and read deacon King Kong. Their marriage is purely one of convenience, and their story is a multi-generational epic that follows the characters from Spain to France, Chile, Argentina, and eventually the United States. It moves between the stories of 16-year-old Melody and the family that surrounds her, including parents Iris and Aubrey as well as grandparents Sabe and Sammy Po’Boy.
When the financial empire collapses, it obliterates countless fortunes and devastates lives. How does one gain access to online book club discussion April 30,2020 at 7P.M. You can find more info here: https://www.thegreenespace.org/event/get-lit-with-all-of-it-james-mcbride/. I had to go to “manage account” and then added NYPL to my list. February Get Lit Book Club: Little Fires Everywhere, January Get Lit Book Club: The Witches of New York, http://itinerantliteratebooks.com/get-lit-book-club-itinerant-literate-books.html. Since, you know, it’s a book club. We Can Make A Life is a big-hearted memoir about Chessie's family journey of recovery after the Christchurch earthquake. Each month, we meet and discuss a new book. Thank you. Barbara. HOW DO I FIND ACTIVE NYPLY AND/OR NYPL/NPR VIRTUAL BOOK CLUBS? Also, many branches have their own online book discussions. Vincent is a bartender at the Hotel Caiette, a five-star lodging on the northernmost tip of Vancouver Island. Hope you can join us.
Details can be found here: https://www.thegreenespace.org/event/get-lit-with-all-of-it-james-mcbride/, Hi- I would like to join the virtual book club and was wondering if still happening. What is it if you know yet? We air highlights from our conversation with Tangina Stone at our virtual Get Lit with All Of It book club event. More info here: https://www.nypl.org/virtualbookclub, Thanks so much! Your cart will be cleared soon. I have an author whose works I’d like to submit as future picks for this venue. He is also a saxophonist and composer who teaches music to children in the housing projects of Red Hook, Brooklyn, where he was born. Read the book, and then on Thursday, April 30 at 7 PM, there will be a live video stream with Alison Stewart and James McBride. How can that be? I suspect you will want to read this because Van Ness has stolen everyone’s hearts and minds, and therefore we are helpless against any and all charms thrown our way. If you don’t have an NYPL library card, New York State residents can apply for a digital card through SimplyE (available on the App Store or Google Play). Hi, have you ever tried OverDrive? Kim Jiyoung is raising her young daughter in Seoul when she develops an eerie tick and begins impersonating the voices of other women. You can find more info here: https://www.thegreenespace.org/event/get-lit-with-all-of-it-james-mcbride/. This site is about WHAT we read, HOW we read, and how we THINK about what we read. 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Check out now or you'll miss out! The nameless narrator visits the circus with his childhood friend Magnus, who then disappears properly while volunteering for the magician’s vanishing act. A fictional account of the real experiences from Vietnamese people who lived through the Vietnam War. For more Join us for a chat about good books with good people as part of our Literature & Ideas program. Alongside Henry’s careful observation of her parents is her warm portrait of her brothers, from rugby-playing Matt and enormous Rocky to natural leader Rufus, whose disability becomes just another part of the complicated family dynamics in this warm-hearted book.' IT'S LIT is a modern-take on a book club that offers a full-service experience including curated topical book selections, conversation starters to guide you while reading and help you feel more confident in the discussions, and a facilitated lively discussion with a reading guide.Beautiful platters of food and wine also provided. Novels from Jennifer Weiner, Curtis Sittenfeld, and L.C. Hope you can join.
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RSVP by Friday, January 12, to ensure your dinner & so the Junction knows how many to prepare for. The National Book Award-winning author will be discussing his book, Deacon King Kong.
'This sensitive memoir of an adventurous, rambunctious family of seven follows Henry’s parents across the South China Sea, through Africa, to the South Island of New Zealand, onto remote Tokelau, and then into the heart of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, where her father, a rural doctor, spent hours crawling through a collapsed building looking for survivors. Hi Dee. Hope you can join! Gain access to digital resources for all ages, including e-books, audiobooks, databases, and more.
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