Read and talk about Suite Francaise, by Irene Nemirovsky. Begins on the eve of the Nazi occupation in 1940, telling the story of Parisians thrown together in circumstances beyond their control. The story then moves to a German-occupied village where the locals must learn to coexist with the enemy. Borrow a copy at the library and join us for a discussion led by Kerry Driscoll. This free program is co-sponsored by Friends of Granby Public Library and made possible by Connecticut Humanities Council and its Literature for a Lifetime Series.
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