New Daytime Book Group

The Double Shot Daytime Book Group is a new group that meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 10 AM. We’ll read two books together: a classic and a new interpretation.

For our first meeting on December 3rd, we will be reading March by Geraldine Brooks and Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.

Revisit or experience for the first time the world Jo, Beth, Meg, and Amy as they progress into young womanhood in the classic Little Women. Then read a new interpretation: March is the story of the sisters’ absent father who went off to war with Union armies in Geraldine Brooks’ imagining of Mr. March’s life. You’re welcome to come to the discussion if you only want to read one of the two books, but part of the fun is in reading the pair together!

Books to be discussed will be available at the circulation desk at least two weeks in advance. For further information, please visit our website.

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One Book, One Watertown Events

Are you looking forward to September?  You will be when you see the finalized list of events we’re putting on for our One Book, One Watertown program.

  • SEPTEMBER 18 AT 7 PM:  Swarthmore College Professor Bakirathi Mani will kick- off the events with a lecture on Jhumpa Lahiri and the book, The Namesake.
  • SEPTEMBER 24 AT 10 AM: Senior Center Book Discussion
  • SEPTEMBER 25 AT 6:30 PM: Teen Book Discussion
  • SEPTEMBER 27 AT 11:30 AM: Taal Tales Dancing – Learn traditional Indian dances with Tara Ahmed
  • SEPTEMBER 27 AT 2 PM: Henna Tattoos with Sue Murad
  • SEPTEMBER 27 AT 2-4 PM: Drop In Crafts hosted by the Children’s Department – learn how to make Indian block prints.
  • OCTOBER 1 AT 7 PM: Adult Book Discussion
  • OCTOBER 5 AT 1 PM: Film Screening of The Namesake and Discussion with Anne Benaquist
  • OCTOBER 7 AT 12 PM: Brown Bag Lunch Book Discussion
  • OCTOBER 9 AT 7 PM: Food Tasting and Lecture provided by Tamarind Bay

We’ll have more information on each event soon, so keep an eye on this space for updates!

Readers’ Cafe Book Club Meets Wednesday

Catch up on your reading with the Readers’ Cafe Book Club.  Their latest pick is One Thousand White Women: The Journals of Mary Dodd by Jim Fergus.  The novel is a fictional story based on a true event.  Using a document style format, One Thousand White Women tells the tale of a woman who travels West in the late 19th century, and marries the chief of the Cheyenne nation.

The book club meets this week on May 14th at 7 PM in the Readers’ Cafe.  The club meets once a month to discuss excellent light reads.  You can find more information here.

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Shakespeare Reading Group meets this week

This month, the Shakespeare Reading Group is starting a new play, King John. This Tuesday kicks off the first round with reading and discussion at 6:30 PM in the library, followed by round two on Tuesday, April 22.

This is a great time to join this lively group – there’s no experience necessary!

Readers’ Café Book Club to meet April 9th

The Readers’ Café Book Club will meet on Wednesday, April 9th at 7 PM to discuss Kabul Beauty Kabul Beauty SchoolSchool: an American Woman Goes Behind the Veil by Deborah Rodriguez.

If you aren’t yet familiar with the Readers’ Café Book Club, it is a monthly book club that deals with “lighter fare,” that is, entertaining books from various genres. Discussions are thought-provoking, and readers share their personal reactions while sipping hot beverages from our very own café. Come to just one meeting, or come to all of them.

The Reader’s Café Book Club meets the second Wednesday evening every month from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the library café.

Shakespeare Reading Group

shake.jpgShakepeare Reading Group

Come join the Shakespeare Reading Group to read aloud and discuss the plays of William Shakespeare. No experience or knowledge needed – just curiosity and interest.

They will meet to continue and complete The Winter’s Tale on February 26 at 6:30 PM.

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Shakespeare Reading Group

Shakespeare Reading GroupThe Shakespeare Reading Group meets again tomorrow, November 20th, at 6:30 PM. They will be reading The Taming of the Shrew. All are welcome!

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