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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "The Humans"
DESCRIPTION:The Humans by Matt Haig (2014\, 282 p.) \n\nIn The Humans\, an 
 extraterrestrial disguised as a Cambridge professor is sent to eradicate 
 humanity but begins to appreciate human flaws—love\, imperfection\, and 
 emotion. Haig's darkly comic novel explores the beauty of life’s 
 messiness and the unexpected joy of being human.\n\n \n\nIf you would like 
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LOCATION:Meeting Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs, Morning Book Group, Daytime
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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted"
DESCRIPTION:Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted by Justin 
 Martin (2012\, 461 p.) \n\nFrederick Law Olmsted\, renowned for designing 
 Central Park and other iconic landscapes\, was also an abolitionist\, 
 social reformer\, and environmental advocate. This definitive biography 
 highlights his lasting impact on urban design\, social justice\, and 
 conservation\, revealing both his public achievements and personal 
 struggles.\n\n \n\nIf you would like to get emailed reminders and 
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ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs, Morning Book Group, Daytime
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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "How to Read a Book"
DESCRIPTION:How to Read a Book by Monica Wood. Violet\, recently released 
 from prison\, crosses paths with Harriet\, a retired teacher\, and Frank\, 
 a grieving widower. Their lives intertwine in a Portland bookstore\, 
 exploring guilt\, second chances\, and the transformative power of books. 
 The Morning Book Discussion is sponsored by our friends at The Enclave of 
 Scarborough.
LOCATION:Meeting Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs, Morning Book Group, Daytime
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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "The Road to Character"
DESCRIPTION:Brooks explores the values that shape inner character\, drawing 
 on the lives of historical figures like Frances Perkins\, Dwight 
 Eisenhower\, and Dorothy Day. Blending psychology\, politics\, 
 spirituality\, and confessional\, the book provides an opportunity to 
 rethink priorities and strive to build rich inner lives marked by humility 
 and moral depth. The Morning Book Discussion is sponsored by our friends at 
 The Enclave of Scarborough.\n\n \n\n
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ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "The Air We Breathe"
DESCRIPTION:In 1916\, as America prepares for war\, Tamarack Lake’s 
 tuberculosis patients—wealthy in private cottages\, immigrants in a 
 crowded sanatorium—face scientific advances\, a tragic accident\, 
 betrayal\, and rising anti-immigrant sentiment with war’s arrival. The 
 Morning Book Discussion is sponsored by our friends at The Enclave of 
 Scarborough.
LOCATION:Meeting Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "The Secret Lives of Booksellers & Librarians"
DESCRIPTION:To be a bookseller or librarian… You have to play detective. 
 Be a treasure hunter. A matchmaker. An advocate. A person who creates 
 “book joy” by pulling a book from a shelf\, handing it to someone and 
 saying\, “You’re going to love it.” Patterson collects riveting 
 stories celebrating the heroic efforts of the people who are on the front 
 lines getting our books into the world. The Morning Book Discussion is 
 sponsored by our friends at The Enclave of Scarborough.
LOCATION:Meeting Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs, Morning Book Group, Daytime
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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "Weyward"
DESCRIPTION:In 2019\, Kate escapes an abusive relationship to Weyward 
 Cottage\, uncovering her great-aunt’s secrets tied to 17th century witch 
 hunts. In 1619\, Altha faces trial for murder\, and in 1942\, Violet longs 
 for freedom from societal constraints. Across three women and five 
 centuries\, Weyward explores magic\, resilience\, and the fight for freedom 
 from oppression. The Morning Book Discussion is sponsored by our friends at 
 The Enclave of Scarborough.
LOCATION:Meeting Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs, Morning Book Group, Daytime
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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth"
DESCRIPTION:\n\nThe Treeline is a journey of wonder and awe at the 
 incredible creativity and resilience of these species and the mysterious 
 workings of the forest upon which we rely for the air we breathe. Blending 
 reporting with the latest science\, this is a story of what might soon be 
 the last forest left and what that means for the future of all life on 
 earth.
LOCATION:Meeting Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs, Morning Book Group, Daytime
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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "James"
DESCRIPTION:Jim\, an enslaved man\, and Huck\, escaping his violent 
 father\, travel on a perilous journey down the Mississippi River toward 
 freedom. While many narrative elements remain in place\, Jim's agency\, 
 intelligence and compassion are shown in a radically new light in this 
 retelling of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
LOCATION:Meeting Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs, Morning Book Group, Daytime
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SUMMARY:Morning Book Discussion: "We Took to the Woods"
DESCRIPTION:\n\nIn her early thirties\, Louise Dickinson Rich took to the 
 woods of Maine with her husband. They found their livelihood and raised a 
 family in the remote backcountry settlement of Middle Dam\, in the Rangeley 
 area. Rich made time after morning chores to write about their lives in 
 this classic memoir.
LOCATION:Meeting Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs, Morning Book Group, Daytime
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED Morning Book Discussion: "Downeast"
DESCRIPTION:\n\nPOSTPONED TO DECEMBER 9 AT 11AM. Nestled in Maine's far 
 northeast corner\, Washington County sits an hour's drive from the heart of 
 famed and bustling Acadia National Park. Yet it's a world away. For 
 Willow\, Vivian\, Mckenna\, Audrey\, and Josie--five teenage girls caught 
 between tradition and transformation in this remote region--it is home. 
 Downeast follows their journeys of heartbreak and hope in uncertain times\, 
 creating a nuanced and unique portrait of rural America with women at its 
 center.
LOCATION:Meeting Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Morrison":MAILTO:cmorrison@scarboroughlibrary.org
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