![]() Every month, and all across the U.S., we find a book club or two who are discussing The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat, or its recent sequel, The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues. This month there are more gatherings than usual (thanks particularly to the Elmhurst Public Library) where discussions of one or the other novel will take place. You might enjoy skimming the descriptions below to see what the groups are up to. You might even live near one of them and drop by to describe your experiences of reading the books with other Edward Kelsey Moore readers. Tell your friends that live nearby, too! Some events require registration, but all are free of charge. Click on each link below to go directly to the event details. Please note the author will not be present at these discussions. (He’s rehearsing, performing and recording classical music this month -- and also busy working on a new book!) Wednesday, March 7th Noontime Pageturners Book Club Allen Public Library ~ Allen, Texas (near Dallas) March's selection is "The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat" Bring a lunch and a friend and join us for a lively discussion! We offer a relaxed environment where you can share the joy of reading. New members always welcome. Ages 18+; no registration. Tuesday, March 20th Coffee and Conversation Book Club Fountaindale Public Library ~ Bolingbrook, Illinois (near Chicago) “The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues” by Edward Kelsey Moore Looking for something to wake you up in the morning? Join us for a stimulating morning book discussion on the third Tuesday of the month. New members are always welcome and no registration is required. Tuesday, March 20th The Evening Book Club Stillwater Public Library ~ Stillwater, New York (north of Albany) “The Supremes At Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat” A traditional book club with titles we select as a group – all you have to do is read the book and join us for the discussion. There’s usually a snack related to the tale. New readers are always welcome! We are an easy going group and look forward to new ideas and interpretations, so join us! The Elmhurst Public Library in Illinois selected E.K.M. as a focus author for the month of March — they will host three discussions of his work! Not directly related to the March library programs, but true nonetheless: during the 1990s and early 2000s Edward Kelsey Moore was a professor of music at nearby Elmhurst College! Wednesday, March 21st Adult Book Discussion Elmhurst Public Library ~ Elmhurst, Illinois (near Chicago) Join us to discuss “The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat” Three high school friends support each other through the joys and difficult times of the next four decades. They meet each Sunday at Earl’s diner for conversation, great food, laughter, and sometimes tears. This debut novel focuses on strong women facing challenges together. This discussion does require registration. Click the link above for details. Space is limited. Thursday, March 22nd Adult Book Discussion 1pm to 2:15pm Elmhurst Public Library ~ Elmhurst, Illinois (near Chicago) Join us to discuss “The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat” (Description as shown above.) This discussion does require registration. Click the link for details. Space is limited. Thursday, March 22nd Adult Book Discussion 7 PM - 8:15 PM Elmhurst Public Library ~ Elmhurst, Illinois (near Chicago) Join us to discuss “The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat” (Description as shown above.) This discussion does require registration. Click the link for details. Space is limited. It might also interest you to know that the Elmhurst Public Library received Five-Star Status in annual rankings for the first time in 2017. The Library placed in the top ten percent nationwide and 1st in Illinois in their annual budget category. Click to read more. Tuesday, March 27th African American Authors Book Group Southeast Branch ~ Cuyahoga County Public Library ~ Bedford, Ohio (near Cleveland) March title: “The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues” Join us to explore all genres of African American writing. We will read African American classics, historical fiction, science fiction, mysteries, autobiographies, nonfiction and urban fiction. All adults are welcome, no registration required.
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3/7/2018 12:25:21 pm
Here's another book discussion that we received notice of:
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3/8/2018 10:32:25 pm
It’s always good news when nine book clubs around the U.S. are meeting to talk about your books all in the same month! Here's one later in March: Wednesday, March 28 ~ Talking Books
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