Read Between the Lines: "The Invisible Hour"
 
Discussing recent fiction & nonfiction
Newcomers are always welcome!
We meet in person the first Tuesday of each month.
Our October selection is "The Invisible Hour" by Alice Hoffman
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, October 1, 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
- Audience:
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About the Book
"One brilliant June day when Mia Jacob can no longer see a way to survive, the power of words saves her. The Scarlet Letter was written almost two hundred years earlier, but it seems to tell the story of Mia's mother, Ivy, and their life inside the Community--an oppressive cult in western Massachusetts where contact with the outside world is forbidden, and books are considered evil. But how could this be? How could Nathaniel Hawthorne have so perfectly captured the pain and loss that Mia carries inside her? Through a journey of heartbreak, love, and time, Mia must abandon the rules she was raised with at the Community. As she does, she realizes that reading can transport you to other worlds or bring them to you, and that readers and writers affect one another in mysterious ways. She learns that time is more fluid than she can imagine, and that love is stronger than any chains that bind you. As a girl Mia fell in love with a book. Now as a young woman she falls in love with a brilliant writer as she makes her way back in time. But what if Nathaniel Hawthorne never wrote The Scarlet Letter? And what if Mia Jacob never found it on the day she planned to die?"--
About Our Events
Arlington County provides accommodations to individuals with disabilities upon request. Please contact us at least five (5) business days in advance.
- Phone: 703-228-5993
- Email: Jberg@arlingtonva.us