Alicia karr
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Hi all. Just a reminder that the November book club and pot luck will be Wednesday the 26 of November 7:00, at my home in Recoleta.
The book club has been meeting monthly for the last year and a half. It is a diverse and friendly group whose purpose is to foster a bit of a sense of community and friendships within the expat community through sharing intellectual and friendly discussion in English generated by the monthly book selection.
It is not necessary to have read the book in order to be able to participate. All you need is a desire to connect and then to RSVP by stating on this thread owhat you'd like to bring to the pot luck dinner that follows the discussion. There is even enough time to read this months selection, a beautiful depiction of daily life and survival during world war 2 as described by a blind French girl and her professor Father, and a young German orphan turned soldier. The book is one of the top 10 on the New York Times list and has been nominated for several literary prizes: "All the Light We Cannot See' by Anthony Doerr.
We welcome new members. Please indicate interest here on this thread, and I'll get back to you with contact info if you've never been. By the way, there will NOT be a meeting in December. The next meeting after this November's will be at the end of January.For returning members just let me know if you're coming so I can have seats available looking forward to seeing you all soon.
The book club has been meeting monthly for the last year and a half. It is a diverse and friendly group whose purpose is to foster a bit of a sense of community and friendships within the expat community through sharing intellectual and friendly discussion in English generated by the monthly book selection.
It is not necessary to have read the book in order to be able to participate. All you need is a desire to connect and then to RSVP by stating on this thread owhat you'd like to bring to the pot luck dinner that follows the discussion. There is even enough time to read this months selection, a beautiful depiction of daily life and survival during world war 2 as described by a blind French girl and her professor Father, and a young German orphan turned soldier. The book is one of the top 10 on the New York Times list and has been nominated for several literary prizes: "All the Light We Cannot See' by Anthony Doerr.
We welcome new members. Please indicate interest here on this thread, and I'll get back to you with contact info if you've never been. By the way, there will NOT be a meeting in December. The next meeting after this November's will be at the end of January.For returning members just let me know if you're coming so I can have seats available looking forward to seeing you all soon.