We had a great discussion of our February book, Someone Else’s Shoes, last month, and we welcomed a couple of new faces to Book Club. Thanks to Christel for hosting. We hope you will join us for our next meeting, on Wednesday, March 19, at 7:30 pm, where we will be discussing The Literary Undoing of Victoria Swann, by Virginia Pye. You are more than welcome to attend Book Club if you haven’t finished (or even started) the book—Book Club is mainly an opportunity for old and new friends to get together and chat and snack.
The Holliston Public Library reserves several copies of each book for us—they can be found (typically about a month ahead of each meeting) on the shelves along the windows on the right as you enter the library; ask at the circulation desk for the HNN book. For those who want to get a head start on next month, our April book will be Real Americans by Rachel Khong (subject to availability).
We hold most meetings in person but also have a Zoom option if you can’t attend. Please contact Debbie if you have any interest in hosting a meeting.
About the book: Victoria Swann is a successful author of romance and adventure novels who becomes a champion of women's rights as she takes on the literary establishment and finds her true voice. Set in Gilded Age Boston, The Literary Undoing of Victoria Swann shows writing and reading as acts of defiance and revision in life and on the page as intimately entwined.