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Books will provide more than literary escape for teens and their moms
registered in “Shared Chapters.” The new book club for young women in
seventh through 10th grades and their significant female grownups will
provide a forum for sharing ideas inspired by popular and classic
fiction, while providing opportunities to build family bonds and learn
how another generation thinks.
The group will build on the success of the two-year-old
Mother-Daughter Book Club for girls in fifth and sixth grades and their
moms or favorite female grownups. It will meet for the first time at 7
p.m. on Sept. 26 at the Newport Beach Central Library.
At its initial gathering, young adult librarian Terri Wiest will lead
a discussion of “The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle,” a tale of
murder and intrigue on the high seas by award-winning author Avi.
The 1991 Newbery Honor book stars a 13-year-old heroine who finds
herself the only passenger and only female aboard a sailing ship bound
from England to Rhode Island in 1832. When she joins the crew in a revolt
against the captain, she’s drawn into an outbreak of evil and danger in a
riveting plot bound to inspire discussions about allegiance, rebellion
and respect for authority.
Shared Chapters will meet again on Oct. 24 to discuss Joan Bauer’s
“Rules of the Road,” a fast, funny tale narrated by too-tall Jenna Boller
-- a smart, moral and funny protagonist who is far better at selling
shoes than at academic performance.
When she’s invited to chauffeur her boss on a business trip to Texas,
the savvy 16-year-old finds herself on an eye-opening adventure that
teaches her some rules of the road, and of life.
Club members will determine reading selections for the remainder of
the school year, based on their own favorites and suggestions from Wiest.
Any genre is fair game, including mystery, science fiction, romance and
fantasies.
Good possibilities range from such contemporary classics as “Summer of
My German Soldier,” a tale of a mistreated Jewish girl who befriends an
escaped German prisoner of war, to new fantasies like “I Am Mordred: A
Tale from Camelot,” a riveting adventure that extends the Arthurian
legend.
For children in fifth and sixth grades and their significant grownups,
two other parent-child book clubs will meet at the Central Library from
October through May 2001. At 7 p.m. on Oct. 10, the Mother-Daughter Book
Club will launch its third season. At 7p.m. on Oct. 19, the Parent-Son
Book Club will begin its second school year of monthly meetings.
For all of the clubs, the object is the same: to provide a catalyst
for conversation and promote an appreciation for the joy of books.
Register in person at the Central Library, or call (949) 717-3807 for
more information.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with
Terri Wiest. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by
accessing the catalog at www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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