This
program is open to all LBPD consumers and guests of consumers.
Participants enjoy lively discussion about selected books during sessions
held at LBPD, prompting new friendships and support. Sessions are held
six times a year. Each session lasts two hours. Two titles
are usually selected per session (one Fiction, one Non-Fiction title).
Participants are encouraged to read the selected titles, although it is not
necessary. Light refreshments are served. Contact LBPD to recieve copies of the book(s) in
advance.
2008 LBPD Book Lovers Club Dates (Thursdays, 1:00pm - 3:00pm)
November 20, 2008 CANCELLED
September 25, 2008
Einstein: His Life and Universe (RC 64501) by Walter
Isaacson
Biography of Albert Einstein, who won the 1921 Nobel Prize for
physics. Discusses Einstein's private and public life, including his
years in America, work that led to the development of the atomic bomb,
commitment to Zionism and Pacificism, familial relationships, and love of
playing the violin. Bestseller. 2007. Narrated by Ralph
Lowenstein. 6 cassettes.
Everyman
(RC 62522) by Phillip Roth
An aging advertising man confronts his philandering and other faults and
ponders his failing sexual and physical self. He reviews his life
chonologically and feels sorry for hurting those he loved, including his
estranged sons and three ex-wives. Strong language.
Bestseller. 2006. Narrated by Richard Davidson, 1
cassette.
July 31,
2008
All the King's Men (RC 53553) by Robert Penn Warren
Recreates the world of a corrupt southern politician of the 1920s and
1930s. Country boy Willie (Stark) Talos rises to become governor of
his state only to be brought down by his personal failings. Strong
language. Pulitzer Prize Winner. 1946. Narrated by Steven
Carpenter. 4 cassettes.
Too Soon to Say
Goodbye (RC 63829) by Art Buchwald
Octogenarian humorist Art Buchwald recounts his days in a Washington,
D.C. hospice entertaining his many friends, including Tom Brokaw, Ben
Bradlee, and Ken Starr, and reminisces about his life and the American way
of death. 2006. Narrated by Ray Hagen. 1 cassette.
May 29,
2008
The Road (RC 63649) by Cormac McCarthy
A father and his young son journey south after the destruction of the
civilized world. Their survival kit consists of a few blankets, a
pistol, a cart of scavenged food, and their love for each other.
Pulitzer Prize Winner. Bestseller. 2006. Narrated by
Michael Kramer. 2 cassettes.
A Sense of the
World (RC 62707) by Jason Roberts
Biography of Englishman James Holman, who was blinded at age 25 after
serving in the Napoleonic wars and who then achieved fame as a world
traveler. 2006. Narrated by James Holman. 3
cassettes.
March 27,
2008
Pillars of the Earth (RC 30999) by Ken Follett
Historical novel set in twelth century England. Philip, prior of the
monastery at Kingsbridge, and Tom, a master mason, would like to build a new
cathedral. They are helped along when Tom's stepson torches the
current cathedral. They are hindered, however, by a powerful and
jealous bishop and Ellen, who witnessed an ancient treachery. Some
violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. An Oprah
Book. Narrated by Merwin Smith. 7 cassettes.
January 31,
2008
Glass Castle: A Memoir (RC 61540) by Jeanette Walls
Reporter from msnbc.com looks back on her unsettled life. She recalls
her father's dream of building a "glass castle", and relates how she and her
siblings escaped to make lives of their own. Strong language.
2005. Narrated by Martha Harmon Pardee. 2 cassettes.
Murder in Amsterdam: The Death of Theo van Gogh and the Limits of
Tolerance (RC 63462) by Ian Buruma
Van Gogh, a provacative media personality in the Netherlands, was shot and
stabben on an Amsterdam street in November 2004 by a young radical who
accused him of blasphemy against Islam. When Buruma returned to his
homeland in an effort to make sense of the brutal murder, he quickly
realized there was more to the story than a terrorist lashing out against
Western culture. Strong language and some violence. Narrated by
Jack Fox. 2 cassettes.
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