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SUMMARY:Riverton Senior Center Book Club
LOCATION:Riverton\nRiverton
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DESCRIPTION:Hey Seniors! Join us at the Riverton Senior Center the first T
 hursday of every month for Book Club. Call 385-468-3040 to register. 12914
  S Redwood Road\, just to the southeast of the library..\nhttps://slcls.li
 bnet.info/event/14954941
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000\;">Jul
 y:</span> <em>The Small and the Mighty</em> by Sharon McMahon</strong></p>
 \n<p>"From America&rsquo\;s favorite government teacher\, a fascinating an
 d fun portrait of twelve ordinary Americans whose courage formed the chara
 cter of our country. In&nbsp\;<em>The Small and the Mighty</em>\, Sharon M
 cMahon proves that the most remarkable Americans are often ordinary people
  who didn&rsquo\;t make it into the textbooks."</p>\n<p><strong><span styl
 e="color: #339966\;">August:</span> <em>Harlem Rhapsody</em> by Victoria C
 hristopher Murray <span style="color: #00ccff\;">(Field trip day! We are v
 isiting the Road to Liberty Exhibit at the Old Dome in Riverton City Park 
 at 1 pm followed by lunch in the park. Those who want to carpool should me
 et at the Senior Center at 12:45. Bring a packed lunch if you'd like to ea
 t in the park afterwards.)</span></strong></p>\n<p>"The extraordinary stor
 y of&nbsp\;Jessie Redmon Fauset\, who ignited the Harlem Renaissance\, as 
 she navigates love\, identity\, ambition\, and the vibrant cultural awaken
 ing of the era while striving to find her voice and place in a world defin
 ed by race and gender."</p>\n<p><strong><span style="color: #993366\;">Sep
 tember:</span> <em>Raising Hare</em> by Chloe Dalton</strong></p>\n<p>"A m
 oving and fascinating meditation on freedom\, trust\, loss\, and our relat
 ionship with the natural world\, explored through the story of one woman&r
 squo\;s unlikely friendship with a wild hare."</p>\n<p><strong><span style
 ="color: #ff6600\;">October:</span> <em>The Women of Wild Hill</em> by Kir
 sten Miller</strong></p>\n<p>"Summoned back to their ancestral home on Wil
 d Hill\, three generations of Duncan women--estranged sisters and an unkno
 wing daughter--must embrace their magical legacy and reconcile old grievan
 ces to stop a rising elemental force bent on reshaping humanity's future."
 </p>\n<p><strong><span style="color: #ff00ff\;">November:</span> <em>The F
 rozen River</em> by Ariel Lawlon</strong></p>\n<p>"In 1789 Maine\, a man a
 ccused of rape is found frozen in a river while another accused man\, a ju
 dge\, has disappeared. Midwife Martha Ballard (who's based on a real perso
 n) investigates it all in this intricate tale that combines history\, myst
 ery\, and courtroom suspense."</p>\nhttps://slcls.libnet.info/event/149549
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