Brenna Call, coordinator of the “One Book, One Community” program said the program is an extension of the Library Book Club which meets monthly only this month that club takes on a theme. Call said James Thom’s novel “Follow the River” seemed like a perfect fit for the Native American theme which also corresponds with this months “We Shall Remain” documentary series on PBS.
April 02, 2009
Follow the River chosen as One Book
Program to showcase Native AmericansThe Meigs District Public Library’s Second Annual “One Book, One Community” reading program will focus on a classic book on Native Americans and feature a speaker about Native American artifacts and the local mound building people that lived in the area.
Brenna Call, coordinator of the “One Book, One Community” program said the program is an extension of the Library Book Club which meets monthly only this month that club takes on a theme. Call said James Thom’s novel “Follow the River” seemed like a perfect fit for the Native American theme which also corresponds with this months “We Shall Remain” documentary series on PBS. Comment: For more on the subject, see True Diary Chosen as One Book and The Best Indian Books.
Brenna Call, coordinator of the “One Book, One Community” program said the program is an extension of the Library Book Club which meets monthly only this month that club takes on a theme. Call said James Thom’s novel “Follow the River” seemed like a perfect fit for the Native American theme which also corresponds with this months “We Shall Remain” documentary series on PBS.
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