VSDC Book Club discusses “Raising Hare” (online)
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Please join the Veg Society of DC Book Club discussion of “Raising Hare: A Memoir” by Chloe Dalton. This meeting will take place online, via Zoom.
The author “finds the creature lying on a country track outside her home, seemingly abandoned…. From the outset, Dalton is conflicted about whether to rescue the hare… she does not name the animal, tries not to touch it, and does not, except briefly, confine it (it can leave the house through a specially constructed flap). Over the course of the book they develop a remarkable relationship…” —The Guardian
To participate, read at least half the book — and RSVP at least two days before the meeting. People who RSVP yes will get the details to join the discussion (a few days before the meeting). The details will not be posted on Meetup.
The VSDC Book Club began meeting online in March 2020. We read fiction and nonfiction in alternating months, about any topic. For more information (including everything we have read over 30+ years!) visit: https://vsdc.org/Book-Club
Or contact Beth through Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/members/1642817/
Don't be a no-show! If your plans change, update your RSVP.
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