This month’s book choice is:
Atomic Farm Girl
by Teri Hein
“Combining a profoundly tender story of youth with politics and an unmistakable sense of place, Teri Hein has written a memoir that is part Terry Tempest Williams, part Erin Brockovich, part Garrison Keillor. In the end, she offers a rich and ribald journey into the universal mysteries of childhood, love, community, and home, a journey that confirms humankind’s infinite capacity for hope.”
*Takes place in Eastern Washington*
September 19th
Location: Empyrean
Time: 1-3 pm
Location: Empyrean
Time: 1-3 pm
**Please note the change of location. The coordinators decided to coincide the meeting with the current exhibit at Empyrean. During the month of September, Empyrean will be featuring Particles on the Wall – an exhibit on Hanford history, the nuclear age, and the Columbia River.”**
Upcoming Reads
For October:
Any Human Heart
by William Boyd
For November :
We’re Getting On
by James Kaelin
For December
Rings of Saturn
by WG Sebalt
by WG Sebalt
*Locations and dates are TBA*
RSVP on Facebook (not mandatory if you want to participate)
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or recommendations for upcoming reads:
Shrinking Violet Society: shrinkingvioletsociety [at] gmail [dot] com
Becky – beckyhuss [at] gmail [dot] com
Hilary – hilwhitt [at] hotmail [dot] com