Check it out
Of all the abilities that distinguish people from other mammals, the
capacity to read is perhaps the most elevating. Beyond imparting
knowledge, the written word can provide pleasure and escape while
expanding our understanding of others and the world.
While reading is typically a solitary pleasure, its joys can be
multiplied through sharing with those we love -- which is just the point
of the Newport Beach Public Library’s Mother-Daughter and Parent-Son Book
Clubs.
Launched three years ago, the Mother-Daughter Book Club is open to fifth-
and sixth-grade girls and their moms, grandmas or favorite female
grown-ups. At evening meetings, the pairs meet monthly to discuss the
themes, plots and characters of popular children’s fiction.
“It’s not just about reading,” reports librarian Linda Kline, who
moderates the lively discussions. “It’s about how reading and talking can
deepen relationships and provide launch points for sharing.”
The concept proved so popular that a second Mother-Daughter Book Club was
added this year. While membership in the first club is closed, openings
exist in the new session, meeting at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of the
month at the Central Library.
When they gather Tuesday, Mother-Daughter Book Club members will discuss
“Baby Island,” a classic tale of courage from Newbery Award-winning
author Carol Ryrie Brink. The story about two sisters who survive a
shipwreck and make it to a deserted island with four babies provides
ample fuel for discussions about resourcefulness and taking charge in the
face of disaster.
On the club’s member-selected reading list for February are Phyllis
Naylor’s “Alice” books, a series of laugh-out-loud novels about
adolescent anxieties and the struggle to grow up.
In March, the discussion will focus on Margaret Haddix’s “Running Out of
Time,” a clever yarn about a girl who lives in a reconstructed village
that serves as an historic tourist site who is shocked when she learns
she’s actually living in 1996 rather than 1840.
Also new this year is the Parent-Son Book Club, open to fifth- and
sixth-grade boys and a parent, grandparent or favorite grown-up. Of the
group that meets at 7 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month at the
Central Library, librarian Lin Look says, “It’s an interesting mix of
boys, fathers, mothers, a grandparent and a tutor.”
On Jan. 20, the group will discuss “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of
Azkaban.” In this third offering in J.K. Rowling’s popular series, Harry
continues at the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry and does
battle with the traitor behind his parents’ deaths.
On tap for February is “The Lost Years of Merlin,” an action-filled
fantasy about the mythical wizard’s early years, sure to inspire
questions about identity and destiny.
For more information about joining any of the adult-child book clubs,
call (949) 717-3801.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams.
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