Book Club

  1. Events
  2. Book Club

Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today

MoSt Poetry Book Club Vantage by Taneum Bambrick

Stanislaus County Library 1500 I Street, Modesto, CA, United States

MoSt Poetry Book Club will meet Wednesday, July 20, 2022 at 4:30 pm Pacific at the Modesto Stanislaus County Library downstairs in the Maker's Space. Sara Coito will lead a discussion of this month's selection, Vantage by Taneum Bambrick. One or two copies of the book are still available to borrow at the library desk. …

Continue reading

Free

MoSt Poetry Book Club

Stanislaus County Library 1500 I Street, Modesto, CA, United States

Monday, November 21, 2022     6:30-7:30 p.m.      Stanislaus County Library Makerspace    1500 I Street, Modesto  The Hurting Kind by Ada Limón Join host Gary Thomas for a discussion of The Hurting Kind by Ada Limón, the author of six books of poetry, including The Carrying, which won the National Book Critics Circle …

Continue reading

Free

Book Discussion: Lee Herrick’s Scar & Flower

Join us at the Modesto Library to discuss Lee's collection Scar and Flower. Copies available at the service desk at the downtown library. You don't need to have read the book to join us!

MoSt Poetry Book Club

Stanislaus County Library 1500 I Street, Modesto, CA, United States

MoSt Poetry Book Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, April 24 in person at the downtown Modesto library. We'll be reading Katie Farris' book Standing in the Forest of Being Alive, available at the library reference desk to borrow after April 4th.

Free

July Book Club: FELON by Reginald Dwayne Betts

Stanislaus County Library 1500 I Street, Modesto, CA, United States

Please join at the Modesto Library to discuss Felon: Poems by Reginald Dwayne Betts. Copies of the book are available at the check-out desk of the Modesto Library, courtesy of Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center. Facilitated by Tina Marie Curiel-Vega.

MoSt Poetry Book Club

Stanislaus County Library 1500 I Street, Modesto, CA, United States

"The late W.S. Merwin might as well have been called Merlin, for the seemingly magical changes of his work during his long career.  The poems in Present Company are like impressionist or even abstract paintings.  If you scan them quickly, they will seem to be out of focus, but if you read more slowly, stopping and lingering, …

Continue reading

Free