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BOOK CLUB: What to Read This Month by JULIE RYAN
I Want You to Know We’re Still Here: A Post-Holocaust Memoir by Esther Safran Foer
Both of Esther’s parents survived the Holocaust, but never spoke about their past. Later in life Foer finds out that her dad had a wife and daughter who were both killed in the Holocaust. How did her dad survive when his previous family didn’t? Foer travels to Ukraine to find answers and to mourn the loss she didn’t know she had.
The Operator: A Novel by Gretchen Berg
Vivian is a switchboard operator in a small town in Ohio. She isn’t supposed to listen to conversations once she connects lines, but she does. One night she hears a conversation about herself that could damage her reputation and ruin her life, but what she does with this information could lead to more trouble.
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The Upside of Being Down: How Mental Health Struggles Led to My Greatest Successes in Work and Life
Treat Dad to Fat’s
This Father’s Day
by Jen Gotch
In this inspirational memoir, Gotch talks candidly and with humor about her struggles with anxiety, ADD, and bipolar disorder. Now the CCO of a multi-million dollar business, she has learned to embrace her struggles and turn them into something positive and successful.
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The Boy from The Woods by Harlan Coben
A man who was found in the woods as a child and doesn’t remember his past is asked to help find a missing girl. In order to find her, he must return to where he once came from and uncover secrets he’d rather leave behind.
The Call of The Wild by Jack London
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In this classic, Buck (a dog) is stolen from his home in California to be sold as a sled dog in the Yukon. Buck slowly turns into a wild dog due to his surroundings and how he’s treated. When he meets John Thornton he feels the conflict between remaining wild and being loved as a domestic animal again.
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| JUNE 2020