Showing posts with label Prosser WA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prosser WA. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Hummingbird's Daughter


October's Pick (October 11th's meeting) will be The Hummingbird's Daughter by Luis Alberta Urrea. Barb Shimek will be hosting. The meeting will be held at Becky's Coffee Corner at 6pm.

Last month, The Page Turner Book Club were invited to participate and read any book of our choosing by Luis Urrea. We were also encouraged to attend a speakers engagement which he, the author would be the guest. This event is to be held Thursday, Sept., 29th at 7 pm at Chiawana High School Auditorium in West Pasco.

Our group has chosen the title; "The Hummingbird's Daughter", a national best seller, to read and later discuss as a group for October's meeting.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

September's Scheduled Book


Hello everyone!

Even though the heat of summer has not held back it's buzz of busy-ness, us members have managed to gulp a cold drink but gulp and relish our books as well. We've plunged and persevered through the sun's waves! Ahh,..."only more light to read by.", we say.

Our next and last summer's meeting will be on Tuesday, September 13th. It will be held between 6 and 7:30 at Becky's.

Attention newcomers; come early enough to take advantage of Becky's Coffee Corner's services for she closes at 6pm!

September's scheduled book will be; Benjamin Franklin: An American Life by Walter Issacson. Dr. Mary Thomas will be hosting.

The Barnes & Noble Review:
In this engaging biography, journalist Walter Isaacson captures the gregarious essence of Benjamin Franklin, the Founding Father who has earned a special place in the pantheon of American patriots by dint of sheer approachability.
Brilliant but not intellectual, principled but not priggish, Franklin was an original thinker whose genius lay less in profound thoughts than in practical ideas and homely wisdom. As he rose in station from impoverished young printer's apprentice to venerable statesman and man of means, he hobnobbed with aristocrats, royals, and some of the greatest thinkers of the Enlightenment; but he never lost touch with the common man whose standard he carried proudly throughout his long, eventful life.

Franklin's glittering accomplishments -- the famous experiments and inventions, the stirring articles and treatises, and the shrewd diplomatic coups -- were fueled by pragmatism, entrepreneurial energy, and self-promotion, all solid middle-class values. Isaacson shows us how the enterprising young tradesman exaggerated (particularly in his writings) bourgeois virtues like industriousness, frugality, and honesty to create a new American archetype -- the self-made man -- and how this persona, which was both a reflection and a caricature of Franklin's natural self, worked both for and against him in his personal relationships.

What emerges from this lively study is the fascinating portrait of a flawed and complicated man: a canny charmer, a brilliant inventor, a gifted diplomat, and a public-spirited citizen, but most of all a passionate populist with an unwavering faith in the wisdom of his fellow citizens, whose vision of America shaped his own age and continues to influence our own. Anne Markowski


While yellow buses swarm and lazy flies haunt your windows, may you endure the long evenings, refreshing drink in hand and book planted on your lap. Onward Readers!
Nicole

Monday, June 13, 2011

Coming up.....The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood






OUR NEXT MEETING......







Tuesday, July 12th we will be meeting to discuss our next book; The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.


We will be meeting at 6pm and meetings usually go until 7:30. Celeste' Lynn will be our host.



Come early to grab a beverage from Becky's Coffee Corner as she will be offering her services before the meeting.



So what do you need to do to prepare? Read your book, come, and join us!!



A "hook" about the book;




The Handmaid's Tale, a best-selling book first published in 1985, could have been marketed as a kind of sci-fi horror story. After all, it's a scary vision of a dystopian future, kind of like Brave New World, 1984, or even The Hunger Games. In this future, nearly all the women have become infertile, so the few who can still have babies have been rounded up, brainwashed, and assigned to powerful men in a twisted attempt to restore the human race.







Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Next Book; "The Imperfectionists" by Tom Rachman


The “Page Turner” Book Club would like to invite you to join us the 2nd Tuesday of April(12th), at 6pm at Becky’s Coffee Corner in Prosser. We’ll be joining together to discuss the book; “The Imperfectionists” by Tom Rachman. Make sure you have read the book prior to the meeting so you can share! Bring your book, your own perspective and enjoy the conversation!! Call Nicole @786-7514 or email; edandnicole@clearwire.net for any additional information.

Monday, February 7, 2011

REMEMBER, REMEMBER, REMEMBER

As the official first meeting draws near, I'm hoping the date will not be overlooked sooooo....here is the reminder!!

Reminder;
The “Page Turner” Book Club would like to invite you to join us the 2nd Tuesday of February (8th), at 6pm at Becky’s Coffee Corner in Prosser. We’ll be joining in discussion of the book, “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho. Bring your book, your own perspective and enjoy the conversation!! Call or email Nicole @786-7514/ edandnicole@clearwire.net or check out; thepageturnerbookclub.blogspot.com for any additional information.