The April book is A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. It is long one, so you are forewarned. Read as much as you can.
As always, we meet the second Tuesday of each month at 1 pm, this month on April 13. We will probably be meeting on Google Meets, so stat tuned. Please email tonilin@aol.com for details.
The list of books to be read and discussed by the BAIN Downtown Book Group for the remainder of 2021 appears below.
Hope to see you there.
May | Leaving the Atocha Station | Ben Lerner | 181 pages, 2011 |
June | Treasure Island!!! | Sara Levine | 172 pages – 2011 |
July | 21 lessons for the 21st century | Yuval Harari — non-fiction | 372 pages, 2019 |
August | Train Dreams | Denis Johnson | 116 pages, 2012 |
September | Shuggie Bain | Douglas Stuart | 384 pages, 2020 |
October | The Dutch House | Anne Patchett | 352 pages, 2019 |
November | Margaret the First | Danielle Dutton | 160 pages, 2016 |
December | One True Thing | Anna Quindlen | 289 pages, 1994 |
January | A Pale View of Hills | Kazuo Ishiguro | 192 pages, 1982 |
February | Lands of Lost Borders: A Journey on the Silk Road | Kate Harris – non-fiction | 320 pp, 2019 |