Friday, March 26, 2010

April Book Selection

OLIVE KITTERIDGE by Elizabeth Stout

Olive Kitteridge is the kind of woman you would duck across the street to avoid meeting. She's abrasive as sandpaper rubbed across a scab and unapologetically rude. Now retired, she taught seventh-grade math in the small Maine town of Crosby for years, earning a reputation as the mean teacher who leaves her students flustered and trembling. She is loud, unnerving, tart-tongued, and completely unforgettable.

Please, join the Book Club for a discussion of this book and others at our monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 28th at noon in the Butler Public Library meeting room. Bring a sack lunch and coffee will be provided.

If you can't make it to the meeting, feel free to leave a post here to start a discussion about the book.

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