Monthly Archives: February 2020

The Scapegoat, by Daphne du Maurier

I must have been about thirteen years old, my newly minted “adult” library card in hand. Excited finally to be in the adult section, I roamed the stacks then unfamiliar to me as I’d previously been confined to the children’s … Continue reading

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Adams Memorial Library

A post from a childhood friend, still my friend, pulled these fond memories from the depths.  Thank you, Connie B. I have wonderful, wonderful memories of the Adams Memorial Library in Central Falls, RI, where I grew up.  It was, … Continue reading

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Recap of February 6 Gathering

This month we diverted from our usual format, offering two books, both set in Russia. Readers were encouraged to read one or the other, or both. On tap were Amor Towles A Gentleman in Moscow  and Kristin Hannah’s Winter Garden. We had … Continue reading

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