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Book Discussion Series: Making Sense of the Civil War

Description: The series will focus on three works: “March,” by Geraldine Brooks; “Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam,” by James McPherson; and “America’s War: Talking about the Civil War and Emancipation on Their 150th Anniversary,” by Edward Ayers. Dr. John Selby, historian at Roanoke College, will lead a discussion of the books at each session.

When: Monday, April 9, 2012 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Where: Gainsboro Library, 15 Patton Ave., Roanoke, VA, 24016

Contact:  (540) 853-2540

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Books editor Suzanne Wardle read cereal boxes, lists of ingredients and just about anything when she was a child, so it’s no wonder she grew up to read for a living at a newspaper. She posts reviews, news, discussion topics and musings on literature of all types. When she’s not reading, she’s out on the greenway with the dog, testing recipes in the kitchen and trying to persuade friends to watch bad monster movies with her.

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