Nonfiction Book Club

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Program Type:

Book Club, History

Age Group:

Adults
Registration for this event will close on February 17, 2025 @ 6:30pm.
There are 12 seats remaining.

Program Description

Event Details

Curious? Always learning? Love hearing human stories? The Nonfiction Book Club is for you!

Join us as we delve into the broad and weird world of nonfiction through selected memoirs and historical books. Every 3rd Wednesday from 6:30pm to 7:30pm, we will dive into a nonfiction book, from the reclusive mountains of Idaho in Tara Westover's Educated to the stunning life story of Viola Davis in her memoir Finding Me.

Sipping Dom PĂ©rignon Through a Straw by Eddie Ndopu is a powerful memoir of defying odds and living boldly. Diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, Ndopu became a global disability rights activist and one of the first disabled students at Oxford University. His story offers an inspiring perspective on resilience, ambition, and the limitless potential of the human spirit.

This event occurs after the library is closed so please park in the front lot and use the front doors—they will be locked but Cameron will be inside to let you in. There will be light refreshments available.

Copies are available for you at Cooper-Siegel's Front Desk (or try an eBook for your Kindle or iPad)! The audiobook version is also available on Libby.

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Adults Only

Adults 18+ only please.

After Library Closes

This program occurs after the library closes.


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