Wednesday, April 22, 2009

All Iowa Reads 2009

I'm finding it rather daunting to blog, after my preliminary foray into Twitter. I kind of like the limitation of characters. Keeps it to the point.

This month I enjoyed participating in two All Iowa Reads events. The Rope Walk, by Carrie Brown, is a great discussion book. That's not to say everyone enjoyed the story, or believed that a 10-year-old girl is really that perceptive, or all of the other nuances that made us go "Hmm?" as we read. But it's a great discussion book, and it's not always easy to find one of those. If your book is looking for a title, this is a good one. And of course, you can still enjoy it as a non-book-club title.

All Iowa Reads is administered by the Iowa Center for the Book. The program encourages all Iowans to read and discuss the year's chosen title. The Rope Walk is the 2009 choice, and I think it's one of the best ever. It does fall into the "precocious motherless girl coming of age" genre, and there do seem to be a lot of those around, but the characters are great, and the writing is very good. The Waterloo & Cedar Falls Public Libraries do have multiple copies for your club members to borrow. Let me know what you thought of it.

I was elated to hear yesterday that Olive Kittredge, by Elizabeth Strout, won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. This one received a big "thumbs up" from our WPL Book Group when we read it earlier this year.

....Wishing you were in a book group? Or wanting to join another book group? The WPL & CFPL book groups are open to all, and we have a lot of fun. We talk about this month's book, and anything else we're reading. Join us!

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