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Book Club

Our friendly Book Club meets on the third Tuesday of the month in the Library at 3.30pm. We welcome anyone who enjoys reading and likes
talking about books. We don't do 'lit crit' but we discuss why we like/didn't like the book choice. We exchange tips on recent reads that we think others might enjoy, and then wander on to a wide range of subjects. You don't have to buy the books – we take turns to choose a book from a Cambridgeshire Libraries multi-copy list. If you are interested in joining us, send a request to Sally via info@haddenhamlibrarycambs.co.uk or give your contact details to a Library Volunteer.

 

Upcoming read:

Our next book is Nicola Upson's 1930s Cambridge-set 'Nine Lessons' which is the 7th in her series of mysteries featuring real-life crime writer Josephine Tey (1896–1952). All are welcome, and we will provide a copy of the book.  We will be meeting in the library to discuss it on Tuesday 17th March at 3.30pm. 

 

To join us, speak to a Library volunteer, or drop a line to info@haddenhamlibrarycambs.co.uk.

This month we met to talk about To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee.

 

It's a book most of us had read before - one of us 70 years ago! It lead us on to an interesting discussion about US politics and banned book lists.

 

We all loved the book, it's beautifully written, with wonderful characters and is a clear window into small town America at a specific point in history. One of us went as far as to declare it "the perfect book"....another member was so enthused they immediately ordered Go Set a Watchman from the library (written earlier and published later) but we are NOT recommending you read that.

 

We do recommend To Kill a Mocking Bird - if you've never read it...do so. If you have read it...read it again.

 

9 out of 9.

 

 

...And just to tie it in with Pride month...here's one of many articles speculating about Harper Lee's sexuality and identity.

https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/harper-lee-queer/