Read Between the Lines: "Trust"
 

Discussing recent fiction & nonfiction
Newcomers are always welcome!
We meet in person the first Tuesday of each month.
Our September selection is "Trust" by Herman Diaz
We are Reading:
- Jan. 2: " Parable of the Sower" by Octavia Butler
- Feb. 6: "Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban Age" by Annalee Newitiz
- Mar. 5: "The Lincoln Highway" by Amor Towles
- Apr. 2: "Crying in H Mart" by Michelle Zauner
- May 7: "Our Souls at Night" by Kent Huruf
- Jun. 4: "The Frozen River" by Ariel Lawhon
- July 2: "The Cartographers" by Peng Shepherd
- Aug. 6: "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie
- Sept 3: "Trust" by Herman Diaz
- Oct 1: "The Invisible Hour" by Alice Hoffman
- Nov 5: "Commonwealth"by Ann Patchett
- Dec 3: "Jesus and the Disinherited" by Howard Thurman
Registration is required. Attendance is limited to 15 people.
For more information, please call 703-228-6545
- Date:
- Tuesday, September 3, 2024
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 2:00pm
- Location:
- Campbell Room
- Library:
- Shirlington Library
- Audience:
- Events for Adults Good for Adults Age 55+
- Categories:
- Book Discussion
- Calendar:
- Arlington Public Library
- Location campus Shirlington Library
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About the Book
"An award-winning writer of absorbing, sophisticated fiction delivers a stylish and propulsive novel rooted in early 20th century New York, about wealth and talent, trust and intimacy, truth and perception. In glamorous 1920s New York City, two characters of sophisticated taste come together. One is a legendary Wall Street tycoon; the other, the brilliant daughter of penniless aristocrats. Steeped in affluence and grandeur, their marriage excites gossip and allows a continued ascent -- all at a moment when the country is undergoing a great transformation. This is the story at the center of Harold Vanner's novel Bonds, which everyone in 1938 New York seems to have read. But it isn't the only version. Provocative, propulsive, and repeatedly surprising, Hernan Diaz's TRUST puts the story of these characters into conversation with the "the truth"-and in tension with the life and perspective of an outsider immersed in the mystery of a competing account. The result is an overarching novel that becomes more exhilarating and profound with each new layer and revelation, engaging the reader in a treasure hunt for the truth that confronts the reality-warping gravitational pull of money, and how power often manipulates facts"-- Provided by publisher.
Accommodations in the Library
Arlington County provides accommodations to individuals with disabilities upon request. Please contact us at least five days in advance to discuss accommodations for both online and in-person events.
- Phone: 703-228-5993
- Email: Jberg@arlingtonva.us
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