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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Lush Lyricism and Intimate Confessions with Miranda Cowley Heller
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR LIVE EVENT HERE: https://libraryc.org/whitinglibrary/147455/register \nWATCH RECORDING AFTER EVENT HERE: https://libraryc.org/whitinglibrary/archive \n  \nOn April 22 at 2 PM\, join an online discussion with award-winning and bestselling author Miranda Cowley Heller as she takes us on an intimate journey through the life stages of a woman in her new poetry collection\, What the Deep Water Knows. Delicate\, yet exceedingly raw\, these poems will transport you as vividly as any work of fiction. \n  \nIf I could fly backward\, I would. \nTo the safety of branches\, to the time \nwhen my heart still raced for you\, \ntwelve hundred beats a minute. \n  \nIn poetry that is at once bold and lyrical\, affecting and devastatingly frank\, Miranda Cowley Heller takes us through childhood\, marriage\, motherhood\, and beyond. Suffused with the natural world and the landscape of Cape Cod\, where many of the poems are set\, What the Deep Water Knows contemplates love in all the seasons. \nRegister now to celebrate National Poetry Month with this graceful new poetry collection. \nAbout the Author: Miranda Cowley Heller was raised in New York City and Cape Cod. Her debut novel The Paper Palace was a number one New York Times bestseller in the US\, a Sunday Times bestseller in the UK\, and was longlisted for the Women’s Prize. She has worked as a senior vice president and head of drama series at HBO\, developing and overseeing such shows as The Sopranos\, Six Feet Under\, The Wire\, Deadwood\, and Big Love\, among others. This is her first poetry collection.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-lush-lyricism-and-intimate-confessions-with-miranda-cowley-heller/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talks: On Writing Action-Packed and Suspenseful Spycraft with Brad Taylor
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR LIVE EVENT HERE: https://libraryc.org/whitinglibrary/146207/register \nWATCH RECORDING AFTER EVENT HERE: https://libraryc.org/whitinglibrary/archive \n  \nJoin us online April 14th at 7 PM for a conversation with acclaimed author Brad Taylor on his latest work\, Shadow Strike\, book 20 (yes\, you read that right!) of the bestselling Pike Logan series. \nAfter its proxies are devastated and its offensive capability pummeled in the latest war in the Middle East\, a rogue group of Iranian regime officials create a brazen plot to strike back at their hated enemies once and for all. They envision a series of operational dominos culminating in a devastating attack\, and the first step is the assassination of the Israeli prime minister.  And there’s only one assassin with the skills to pull it off: Abdul Rahman\, known in the shadows as the Ghost. \nWhen a routine prison transfer is ambushed\, the Ghost escapes and is given the assignment. The only Operator who can hunt him down is the man who stopped him before: Pike Logan. \nPike and his team soon learn that the mission involves something bigger than just the escape of his old enemy. Working with Mossad agents\, the pursuit leads the Taskforce to Argentina. They work to unravel the scope of the attack\, and the chase leads them through the tempestuous waterfalls of Iguazu and the Triple Frontier\, to the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires\, and the tiny village of Ushuaia at the “End of the World.” \nAs the team races against the clock\, Pike learns the stakes are much greater than a single life – the consequences extend into the heartland of America itself. The Ghost may hold the key to an escalation that will upend the worldwide balance of power\, and if Pike fails\, the fallout won’t just be personal – it’ll be global. \nRegister today to learn why the Pike Logan series has everyone buzzing! \nAbout the Author: Brad Taylor is the author of the New York Times bestselling Pike Logan series. He served for more than twenty years in the U.S. Army\, including eight years in 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta\, commonly known as Delta Force. He retired as a Special Forces lieutenant colonel and now lives in Charleston\, South Carolina.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talks-on-writing-action-packed-and-suspenseful-spycraft-with-brad-taylor/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260402T140000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talks: On a Mission: The History of US Women Astronauts with Smithsonian Curator Emerita Valerie Neal
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE REGISTER HERE: https://libraryc.org/whitinglibrary/145583/register  \nWATCH RECORDING AFTER EVENT HERE: https://libraryc.org/whitinglibrary/archive \n  \nJoin us online April 2nd at 2 PM for an exhilarating journey through the history of US women astronauts with Valerie Neal\, emerita curator from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum and expert on human spaceflight. \nSally Ride became a household name as the first American woman in space\, but scores of equally impressive women have also left their mark in space. On a Mission: The Smithsonian History of US Women Astronauts spans 45 years and 61 astronauts to share the epic journeys of women who made space for themselves in a male-dominated field. \nValerie Neal interviewed many of the US women astronauts to bring their experiences to life. She offers a culturally insightful history of their achievements\, the challenges they’ve faced\, and their distinctive stories. Collectively\, they’ve completed more than 100 space shuttle missions\, and more than 30 long-duration stays on the International Space Station and Russian Space Station Mir\, and they continue to prove themselves in present-day space exploration efforts. \nThe book includes 50 black-and-white photographs to complement the historical account. With its sweeping look from the first women astronauts to Christina Hammock Koch\, assigned to the first crewed Artemis mission around the Moon\, there is no comparably thorough book on America’s women astronauts. On a Mission is an inspiring tribute to unsung women’s history. \nRegister now to take part in this inspirational discussion! \nAbout the Author: Valerie Neal is a space historian and Curator Emerita at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. Her specialty is human spaceflight\, space technology\, and space science in the Space Shuttle era and beyond. At the Museum\, she collected more than 1500 artifacts of the shuttle era\, curated three exhibitions and eight documentary programs for the Smithsonian Channel (cable TV)\, published books and articles growing from her research\, lectured in the USA and abroad\, and gave many interviews for US and international media. \nBefore joining the Museum\, she was a writer and editor for some 25 NASA publications on Space Shuttle and Spacelab missions\, the Hubble Space Telescope and other Great Observatories\, space science\, and NASA History. She participated in underwater astronaut training in Alabama and mission support in Houston for four Space Shuttle missions. She has taught American Studies and writing courses at multiple universities. Valerie Neal holds Ph.D. and M.A. degrees in American Studies and a B.A. degree in English and History. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talks-on-a-mission-the-history-of-us-women-astronauts-with-smithsonian-curator-emerita-valerie-neal/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talks: America’s Failed Response to the Opioid Crisis with Author Shoshana Walter With Special Guest Host Barbara Kingsolver
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE REGISTER HERE: https://libraryc.org/whitinglibrary/117440/register\n\nWATCH THE RECORDING HERE: https://libraryc.org/whitinglibrary/archive\n\nJoin us for a special conversation between award-winning journalist Shoshana Walter and bestselling and award-winning author Barbara Kingsolver as they chat about Walter’s book Rehab: An American Scandal. In this work\, Walter\, a Pulitzer finalist\, exposes the country’s failed response to the opioid crisis\, and the malfeasance\, corruption\, and snake oil which blight the drug rehabilitation industry. \nToday\, more people have access to treatment than ever before. So why isn’t it working? The answer is that in America—where anyone can get addicted—only certain people get a real chance to recover. Despite record numbers of overdose deaths\, our default response is still to punish\, while rehabs across the United States fail to incorporate scientifically proven strategies and exploit patients. \nIn this book\, you’ll find the stories of four people who represent the failures of the rehab-industrial complex\, and the ways our treatment system often prevents recovery. April is a black mom in Philadelphia\, who witnessed firsthand how the government’s punitive response to the crack epidemic impeded her mother’s recovery—and then her own. Chris\, a young middle-class white man from Louisiana\, received more opportunities in his addiction than April\, including the chance to go to treatment instead of prison. Yet the only program the judge permitted was one that forced him to perform unpaid back-breaking labor at for-profit companies. Wendy is a mother from a wealthy suburb of Los Angeles\, whose son died in a sober living home. She began investigating for-profit treatment programs—yet law enforcement and regulators routinely ignored her warnings\, allowing rehab patients to die\, again and again. Larry is a surgeon who himself struggled with addiction\, and would eventually become one of the first Suboxone prescribers in the nation\, drawing the scrutiny of the Drug Enforcement Administration. \nBe sure to register now to participate in this urgent conversation and learn insight on how we might fix the system to save lives. \nAbout the Author:  \nShoshana Walter is a reporter for the Marshall Project covering the criminal justice system. Her reporting has been honored as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and Selden Ring\, and she has won the Knight Award for Public Service\, the Edward R. Murrow Award\, and the Livingston Award for Young Journalists. She started her work on the treatment system at The Center for Investigative Reporting\, where her work appeared in The New York Times Magazine\, in newspapers\, and on NPR stations across the country. She is based in Oakland\, California. \nAbout the Guest Host: \nBarbara Ellen Kingsolver is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist\, essayist\, and poet. Her widely known works include The Poisonwood Bible\, the tale of a missionary family in the Congo\, and Animal\, Vegetable\, Miracle\, a nonfiction account of her family’s attempts to eat locally. In 2023\, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for the novel Demon Copperhead. Her work often focuses on topics such as social justice\, biodiversity\, and the interaction between humans and their communities and environments.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talks-americas-failed-response-to-the-opioid-crisis-with-author-shoshana-walter-with-special-guest-host-barbara-kingsolver/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250108T163000
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CREATED:20240816T172148Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Book Discussion: Delta Wedding
DESCRIPTION:If you want to participate in the book club\, please contact the library at director@WhitingLibrary.org or call 802-875-2277 to reserve a copy.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/adult-book-discussion-the-100-year-old-man-who-climbed-out-the-window-and-disappeared-2/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241211T163000
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CREATED:20240816T022349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240816T172739Z
UID:8432-1733934600-1733938200@www.whitinglibrary.org
SUMMARY:Adult Book Discussion: Commonwealth
DESCRIPTION:If you want to participate in the book club\, please contact the library at director@WhitingLibrary.org or call 802-875-2277 to reserve a copy.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/adult-book-discussion-the-100-year-old-man-who-climbed-out-the-window-and-disappeared/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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SUMMARY:Adult Book Discussion: All That I Have
DESCRIPTION:If you want to participate in the book club\, please contact the library at director@WhitingLibrary.org or call 802-875-2277 to reserve a copy.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/adult-book-discussion-all-that-i-have/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240907T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240907T133000
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CREATED:20240820T024356Z
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UID:8514-1725712200-1725715800@www.whitinglibrary.org
SUMMARY:Cook the Book Club: Ethiopia: Recipes and Traditions from the Horn of Africa by Yohanis Gebreyesus
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome at this cookbook gathering for people who love books\, cooking\, planning meals\, and sharing good food with friends. Participants cook a recipe using our current cookbook (see below) and bring a sample and a copy of the recipe to the group for discussion. At the meeting\, participants will sample each other’s dishes and discuss the cookbooks\, dishes\, and cooking techniques involved. Making and sharing a dish is optional. Everyone is welcome to attend and to learn something new. \n“Ethiopia: Recipes and Traditions from the Horn of Africa” by Yohanis Gebreyesus: Experience the wonderful flavors of Ethiopia and Chef Yohanis’s dazzling collection of recipes. Ethiopia stands as a land apart: never colonized\, it celebrates ancient traditions. The fascinatingly distinct cuisine is influenced by a history enriched with a religious mix of Judaism\, Christianity\, and Islam\, as well as some of the most fertile land on the continent. \nFood served at this program will be prepared in home kitchens. Participation in food-related programs is at your own risk; Whiting Library cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts\, soy\, or other allergens. 
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/cook-the-book-club-ethiopia-recipes-and-traditions-from-the-horn-of-africa-by-yohanis-gebreyesus/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Whiting Library":MAILTO:whitinglibrary1@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T173000
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SUMMARY:Book Club: The City We Became by N. K. Jemisin
DESCRIPTION:If you want to participate in the book club\, please contact the library at director@WhitingLibrary.org or call 802-875-2277 to reserve a copy.\n\n\n \n\n\nHappy reading!
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/book-club-3/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T140000
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CREATED:20231201T180216Z
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SUMMARY:Vermont Reads Discussion: Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
DESCRIPTION:Last Night at the Telegraph Club is the book selection for Vermont Reads 2023. Whiting Library is grateful to Vermont Humanities for making this program possible.  Last Night at The Telegraph Club explores themes of self-acceptance\, familial and cultural ties\, US/China relations\, LGBTQ+ and Feminist history\, McCarthyism and xenophobia\, music of the 1940s and 1950s\, and the Asian American experience\, among others.  \nSuzanne Brown will lead our discussion. Suzanne is a retired Visiting Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College and has led Vermont Humanities Council and New Hampshire Humanities Council book discussions for over 30 years. Focusing on 19th and 20th-century American and English literature\, she holds a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania. She has published her own short fiction and articles on the short story form. She was a Fulbright Scholar in Germany and received a fiction-writing grant from the New Hampshire Arts Council. She has worked with veterans’ book discussion groups and helped a nationwide program for them\, editing the anthology Echoes of War. She has worked as a program scholar for the Literature and Medicine Program\, facilitating book discussions for healthcare providers. \nMalinda Lo’s book is about teenager Lily Hu\, who is fully immersed in the life and culture of San Francisco’s Chinatown\, home to Chinese immigrant families like hers. But as she comes of age in the 1950s\, her passion for rockets and space exploration is matched by her curiosity about the Telegraph Club in a neighboring part of the city her parents have asked her to avoid.  \nBooks are available to borrow from the library. Call 802-875-2277 to reserve a copy. \nThis talk is free\, open to the public\, and accessible to those with disabilities. For more information\, contact Gail Zachariah at (802)\n875-2277 or director@WhitingLibrary.org. \nThis discussion is a Vermont Humanities Council program hosted by Whiting Library. (Supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the NEH or VHC.)
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/vermont-reads-discussion-last-night-at-the-telegraph-club-by-malinda-lo/
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Whiting Library":MAILTO:whitinglibrary1@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T173000
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CREATED:20231230T061724Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club: How the Penguins Saved Veronica
DESCRIPTION:If you want to participate in the book club\, please contact the library at director@WhitingLibrary.org or call 802-875-2277 to reserve a copy of the monthly selection.\n\n\n \n\n\nHappy reading!
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/book-club/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T212922
CREATED:20231230T061455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231231T153555Z
UID:7241-1709985600-1709989200@www.whitinglibrary.org
SUMMARY:Cooking the Book Discussion Club
DESCRIPTION:If you like to cook (or eat!)\, join your neighbors for food and conversation each month at our cookbook club! Each month\, we’ll take home copies of the same cookbook and then prepare one of the recipes to bring to the next meeting. At meetings\, we’ll eat and talk about the food and book\, our food traditions\, and other topics.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/cooking-the-book-discussion-club/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T173000
DTSTAMP:20260423T212922
CREATED:20231230T055729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231231T153227Z
UID:7224-1707928200-1707931800@www.whitinglibrary.org
SUMMARY:Book Club: Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy by Nathaniel Philbrick
DESCRIPTION:Even if you don’t finish the book\, please join us for our talk. Everyone is welcome!\n\n\n\nIf you would like to participate in the book club\, please contact the library at director@WhitingLibrary.org or call 802-875-2277 to reserve a copy.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/book-club-travels-with-george-in-search-of-washington-and-his-legacy-by-nathaniel-philbrick/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240110T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240110T173000
DTSTAMP:20260423T212922
CREATED:20231230T050259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T163638Z
UID:7202-1704904200-1704907800@www.whitinglibrary.org
SUMMARY:Book Discussion: Persuasion by Jane Austen
DESCRIPTION:The Whiting Library Book Club will meet on Wednesday\, January 10\, 2024\, at 4:30 p.m. to discuss Persuasion\, Jane Austen’s last fully completed novel\,. Even if you don’t get the book finished\, please join us for our talk. Everyone is welcome!\n\n\n\nIf you want to participate in the book club\, please contact the library at director@WhitingLibrary.org or call 802-875-2277 to reserve a copy.\n\n\n \n\n\nHappy reading!
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/book-discussion-persuasion-by-jane-austen-wednesday-january-10-at-430-p-m/
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T212922
CREATED:20230301T212735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T213229Z
UID:5791-1678294800-1678298400@www.whitinglibrary.org
SUMMARY:March Whiting Library Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Please join us next week for our monthly book club. This month’s pick is Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker. The library has extra copies available for check out so you may join in the discussion on March 8th at 5PM.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/march-whiting-library-book-club/
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion
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