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Cambridge
READS is a citywide book club. The entire community of Cambridge
is invited to read the same book and join in book discussions.
This
year's selection is, How the Garcia Girls Lost Their
Accents by Julia Alvarez.
Book
discussions and special events will be held throughout the
city this fall. In addition, the author will visit Cambridge
on Thursday October 16th. Tickets to this event will be
free but not available until fall.
The
idea of a citywide book club began about seven years ago
with Nancy Pearl, a librarian in Seattle. Since that time
more than one hundred cities across the country have begun
reading together. The goals of Cambridge READS are to promote
literacy and the love of reading and to increase connections
within the Cambridge community.
This
year is the sixth annual Cambridge READS. Past titles have
been, The Color of Water by James McBride, The
Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri, The Kite Runner by
Khaled Hosseini, Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy
Kidder, and Three Cups of Tea; One Man's Mission to Promote
Peace…One School at a Time by Greg Mortenson and David
Oliver Relin.
Cambridge
READS is presented by the Cambridge Public Library, with
support from the Friends of the Library and Harvard Book
Store.
Please
read the book and join the discussion. You may find scheduled
discussions at the event link on this website, or start
a discussion on your own. Starting in September the public
is invited to join the Cambridge Reads Blog, watch for details
on this website!
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