Adults are invited to join a monthly discussion about books based on inspirational fiction and non-fiction. Some titles were chosen from The Oprah’s Book Club list, and others from popular, well-known authors, and motion pictures that inspire hope, healing, and personal growth.
Book schedule:
January 10: Courageous by Randy Alcorn is available as a print book, an e-book, and as a large print in the library's collection.
February 14: War Room by Chris Fabry is available as a print book, an e-book, and as a downloadable audiobook in the library's collection.
March 14: The Shack by William Paul Young is available as a print book, an downloadable audiobook, an audiobook cd, and as a book club kit in the library's collection.
April 11: Facing the Giants by Alex Kendrick is available as a feature film in the library's collection.
May 9: Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones is available as a print book, an e-book, a downloadable audiobook, and as a large print in the library's collection.
June 13: Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez is available as a print book, an e-book, and as a downloadable audiobook in the library's collection.
July 11: Libertie by Kaitlyn Greenidge is available as a print book, an e-book, a downloadable audiobook, a large print, and as a book club kit in the library's collection.
August 8: Sisters in Arms by Kaia Alderson is available as a print book, an e-book, a downloadable audiobook, and as an audiobook cd in the library's collection.
September 12: Becoming by Michelle Obama is available as a print book, an e-book, a downloadable audiobook, an audiobook cd, a large print, and as a book club kit in the library's collection.
October 10: Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins is available as a print book, and as an e-book in the library's collection.
November 14: Finding Me by Viola Davis is available as a print book, an e-book, a downloadable audiobook, an audiobook cd, and as a large print in the library's collection.
December 12: Woman Evolve by Sarah Jakes Roberts is available as a print book, an e-book, and as a downloadable audiobook in the library's collection.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Book Discussion |
TAGS: | Reading | read | E38 | Discussion | books | Book discussion | Book club |
The first library to serve the neighborhood opened in 1957 as the Emerson Branch. This frame house near East 38th Street and North Emerson Avenue soon became too small to meet the neighborhood's needs, leading to the construction of a 7,500-square-foot branch at the same location in 1962. The Emerson Branch closed its doors in 2003 when the current 16,000-square-foot library opened as the East Thirty-Eighth Street Branch.