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I will be on vacation at Yellowstone National Park so, unless someone else wants to lead a discussion in my absence, we will pick up in September with Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

There are four guidelines for participating in a Great Books Discussion:

  1. Read the work.
  2. Discuss the work. Use the text to support your ideas.
  3. The leader is not an authority on the discussion. There are no right/wrong responses.
  4. Further the discussion by listening to what others say and follow-up on the train of thought. Focus on what you hear.

READINGS FOR 2026:

Jan 27: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, by Carson McCullers (1940 novel, 359 pgs)
Feb. 24: The Myth of Sisyphus, by Albert Camus (1942 essay, 192 pgs)
March 24: Being Mortal, by Atul Gawande, (2014 Non-fiction, 282 pgs)
April 21: The Overcoat, by Nikolai Gogol (1842 short story, 57 pgs)
May 26: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou (1969 novel, 289 pgs)
June 23: Antigone, by Sophocles (422 play, 80 pgs)
July 28: The Double Helix, by James Watson (1968 NF, 143 pgs)
Aug 25: No Discussion - Cindy on vacation at Yellowstone Nat'l Park
Sept. 22: Twelfth Night, by Wm. Shakespeare (1623 play, 222 pgs)
Oct. 27: The Invisible Man, by HG Wells (1897 novel, 192 pgs)
Nov 24: TBD
December: No discussion - enjoy the holidays!
Cindy
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