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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Best Book Club Ever? Area Libraries Offer Big Read Program Again

Ten area libraries will offer the Big Read program, which encourages patrons to read the same book with the goal of promoting reading, sparking discussion and building community.

You know how the typical book club works: A group of people read the same book, then meet to discuss it.  But not too many take the premise of a book club and make it a months-long community experience that includes learning about not only the literature but also relevant and related movies, food, geography, music and more.  The Big Read, a program put on by 10 area libraries, is once again making that happen with the goal of promoting reading, sparking discussion, and building community.  The Shoemaker's Wife, this year's book, tells the story of two lovers whose journeys take them from the mountains in Italy to their new home in America. Inspired by her own family history, author Adriana Trigiani's novel tells a love story that also …

Friday, March 2, 2012

Pick Up a Book, Pass It Around

Celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday March 2 by joining book lovers and your local public library for Read Across America day.

The Big Read launches at Indian Prairie Public Library this weekend, just in time for Read Across America day. Participate by picking up a copy of The Paris Wife by Paula McLain and taking part of events throughout the month of March. Kids can get in on Read Across America day, too. The National Education Association, a group of more than 3.2 million educators who work to improve public schools, is calling on book lovers around the nation to take up The Lorax, the popular Dr. Seuss children's book published in 1971 about the lovable creature who fights to save the environment. Share your plans for celebrating Read Across America Day with Patch or on the Read Across America pledge site. NEA and Lorax' publisher, Random House, also have …

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