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Programs & Events 2002—If All of Rochester Read the Same Book…Writers & Books' "If All of Rochester Read the Same Book..." initiative connects people to the experience of literature and to others throughout our community, through reading and discussion. Writers & Books selects one book of literary fiction to be read and discussed each year, leading up to a three-day residency in the community by the author of the book. The choice for 2002 is The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks.
See the downloadable toolbox for background material on Russell Banks, The Sweet Hereafter, his three other novels, and study guides and guidelines for beginning a Book Discussion Group. These are also available in hard copy to both library-sponsored and independent book discussion groups, to individuals and to schools. "If all of Rochester Read the Same Book..." is a community-wide event. Writers & Books partners with a multitude of area institutions in order to reach the widest audience as possible. These partnerships include the library system, school districts, local media, bookstores and for this particular event, Geva Theatre. Our partners will be participating in the event through making available the toolbox and books, creating displays highlighting the project and organizing book discussion groups. Writers & Books has provided them with buttons to pass out saying "I'm Reading Russell Banks" to facilitate discussion of the book between individuals during the period leading up to the author's appearance.
"If All of Rochester Read the Same Book..." will continue to have a positive impact on the community long after its conclusion, as was true last year with our first program which highlighted the book A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest Gaines. In addition to bringing major authors to a diverse reading audience, the program:
The 2002 “If All of Rochester Read the Same Book…” is made possible through the generous support of
For more information, contact Karen vanMeenen at 585-473-2590 or . To hear a broadcast of last year's "If All of Rochester..." by National Public Radio, visit NPR's website. |
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