EventsDayton's Bluff Book Club

Dayton's Bluff Book Club

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Dayton's Bluff

Description

Dayton's Bluff Book Club is a great fit for folks who love reading diverse books by local authors and discussing them with a group of dedicated readers.

We meet once a month on a Wednesday in the months of October, November, December, February, March, and April at 6 p.m.

We have a limited supply of free books for book club participants that will be available for pick up at the Dayton's Bluff Branch Library when selections become finalized. Participants will be notified by email. Books will also be available to borrow at the library.


The Dayton’s Bluff Book Club is a collaboration of the Metropolitan State University Library and the Dayton’s Bluff Branch of Saint Paul Public Library whose members live, work or attend classes on the East Side. We prioritize our selection of titles to those written by Minnesota authors, that have a local setting, or that are written by people of color and other diverse authors. Book discussions usually include issues related to social justice, equity, and anti-racism. We encourage book club members to use both the university and public libraries in pursuit of lifelong learning and the joy of reading. Discussions are frequently facilitated by authors, Metropolitan State faculty, or other guests from the community.


Raised by Wolves: Fifty Poets on Fifty Poems

Welcome - Dayton's Bluff Book Club - LibGuides at Metropolitan State University

Suitable for:
Adult
Type:
Book Clubs
Language:
English

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