Breaking News!!!

The Library will be closed on Monday January 16th to celebrate the Martin Luther King Holiday.

Also - please note that during this week of icy roads and dangerous wind-chills, volunteers may not be able to get to the library to work regular shifts. Please call the library at 596-0022 or Tina Branco at 593-9312 before you start if you are planning to visit us.

Check back here for weather updates, unexpected closures or reminders of upcoming events. This spot will always have the latest information.

last updated: January 15, 2012 9:00PM



Tuesday, October 26, 2010

November Book Club

The next meeting of the South Thomaston Library Book Discussion Group will be
at noon on
Wednesday November 15th.

You can pick up a copy of this month's choice
The Color of Water
by James McBride 
at the Library.

Please join us for a discussion of this outstanding book.
The publisher says
"Don't be put off by its pallid subtitle, A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother, which doesn't begin to do justice to the utterly unique and moving story contained within. The Color of Water tells the remarkable story of Ruth McBride Jordan, the two good men she married, and the 12 good children she raised. Jordan, born Rachel Shilsky, a Polish Jew, immigrated to America soon after birth; as an adult she moved to New York City, leaving her family and faith behind in Virginia. Jordan met and married a black man, making her isolation even more profound. The book is a success story, a testament to one woman's true heart, solid values, and indomitable will. Ruth Jordan battled not only racism but also poverty to raise her children and, despite being sorely tested, never wavered. In telling her story--along with her son's--The Color of Water addresses racial identity with compassion, insight, and realism. It is, in a word, inspiring, and you will finish it with unalloyed admiration for a flawed but remarkable individual. And, perhaps, a little more faith in us all."

0 comments:

Post a Comment