REFORMATION LIBRARY BOOK CLUB

REFORMATION LIBRARY BOOK CLUB

Reformation’s Book Club as been meeting quarterly for three years.  We have read various genres,  everything from classic fiction, such as Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, to popular novelist John Grisham’s, Confessions. We have read the historical fiction of Geraldine Brooks—Caleb’s Crossing and People of the Book,  as well as the Eco-fiction of Barbara Kingsolver with Flight Behavior. The Price of a Child, by Lorene Cary and The Signature of All Things, by Elizabeth Gilbert helped us imagine early life in and around Philadelphia.  These are just a few of the titles we have read and enjoyed  and discussed over the past three years!

The next book we will discuss is Dissolution, by C. J. Sansom, a murder mystery set in Tudor England during the period of the dissolution of the monasteries. The book club will meet on July 13 in the Alyce Thompson Room at 7:00 pm.  Refreshments are served and all are welcome to attend this stimulating and enjoyable discussion!