Booked For Lunch: Anne Frank's Neighbor's: What Did They Do?

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Anne Frank's Neighbors: What Did They Do?

About Anne Frank's Neighbors: What Did They Do?:

Although Anne Frank’s Diary is the most widely read nonfiction book in the world after the Bible, little attention has been paid to her neighbors—the people who lived alongside the Jewish population as persecution intensified.

Booked For Lunch: Louella Bryant

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Author Louella Bryant joins us for our first Booked for Lunch program. She will discuss her new book, 'Cowboy Code'.

Fletcher Free Library's Booked For Lunch program returns with a lineup of inspiring authors and scholars on a variety of subjects.

Bring your lunch!  We will provide drinks and dessert.  All books are available at the library!

About Louella Bryant:

Shape Notes Book Club: She's Not There

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By turns hilarious and deeply moving, She's Not There by Jennifer Finney Boylan – a cast member on I Am Cait; an advisor to the television series Transparent, and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times -- explores the territory that lies between men and women, examines changing friendships, and rejoices in the redeeming power of love and family. 
 

Shape Notes Film Screening: Southern Comfort

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Winner at nearly 20 major film festivals including the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, Southern Comfort has mesmerized audiences and critics alike with its rare blend of humor tragedy and romance. At its heart is a beautiful and remarkable love story more touching and captivating than anything fiction could ever create.

Burlington Book Festival Events - Book Arts Guild of Vermont Workshop

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Book Arts Guild of Vermont Workshop

11:00AM and 2:00PM

Pickering Room

The Book Arts Guild of Vermont (B.A.G.) was established in 2005 to offer learning opportunities in and around the field of book arts, and to create a supportive and welcoming environment for new and established artists, craftspeople and teachers. We endeavor to promote greater public awareness of the book arts, increase opportunities for our members to exhibit their work, and to inspire and encourage creativity and the sharing of book arts in our community.

OFFSITE* Food For Talk Cookbook Book Club: How To Eat A Peach

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**OFFSITE: Picnic (contact Barbara Shatara for location and more info)

Plan your summer picnic, autumn soiree or weeknight dinner with recipes that highlight simplicity and fresh ingredients in Diana Henry’s How To Eat A Peach. Discuss your experiences with recipes from the book with fellow home cooks and our culinary consultant, Richard Witting.

About the Book: