Tuesday Book Review Moves to Twice Monthly in 2021!
Mark your Calendars – The Friends and Foundation are starting the New Year 2021 with an exciting line up of book talks. Talks will now take place twice per month, meeting on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month, via Zoom. Register on LibCal to receive the Zoom invitation, or text “Tuesday” to 518-547-1005 to have the Zoom link sent directly to your mobile phone.
We concluded 2020 with two interesting talks. In the November book talk, David Levine brought us a humorous and historical perspective on the Hudson Valley, reading excerpts from his book, The Hudson Valley: the First 250 Million Years. In December, Richard King gave us a riveting account of John Lewis’ life through his review of Lewis’ autobiography, Walking with the Wind.
This season’s topics span from the Icelandic Middle Ages, to World War II, to the present-day U.S. Bring your cup of coffee and your curiosity!
January 5: Book Review: Islamic Empires: The Cities That Shaped Civilization from Mecca to Dubai by Justin Marozzi. Reviewer: Karl Barbir, PhD, Professor Emeritus of History, Siena College.
January 19: Book Review: Njal’s Saga, a still-relevant world classicbyan anonymous 13th century Icelander. Reviewer: Jonathan Skinner, long-time admirer of Icelandic family sagas & retired statistician.
February 2: Book Review: Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson. Reviewer: Alice P. Green, PhD, Executive Director, Center of Law and Justice, & Adjunct Professor, the University at Albany, SUNY.
February 16: Author Talk: Jacqueline A. Kane, PhD,CEO of Consulting and Coaching, LLC, & formerly of the NYS Education Department, discusses & reads from her book A Real Whole Lot: A World War II Soldier’s Love Letters to His Wife.
March 2: Author Talk: Laurie Stone, author of My Life as an Animal: Stories,discusses & reads from her memoir Everything Is Personal: Notes on Now.
March 16: Book Review: Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme Courtby Jeff Shesol. Reviewer: Gene Damm, former journalist & former president of the Friends of Albany Public Library.
April 6: NLW Distinguished Author Lecture: (Save the Date!)
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a little lunch and lecture indoors with a visiting writer? We will see what is possible, and will make Plans A, B, and C depending on what feels safe. Let us know if there are writers you think we should invite!