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Book group to focus on Chicago at the Des Plaines History Center
Novel for discussion group now available at the Des Plaines Public Library

Copies of Honor Above All by J. Bard-Collins are now available at the readers services desk at the Des Plaines Public Library, 1501 Ellinwood Street. The book will be discussed at the Des Plaines History Center, 781 Pearson Street, Wednesday, May 18, from 6-7 p.m. Adults and high school students are welcome.
Rich with historical details that bring the early 1880s Chicago to life, this novel will appeal equally to mystery fans, history buffs, and architecture enthusiasts.
Join History Center curator Philip Mohr as he facilitates an educational, informal, and lively book discussion. The session is free and open to the public. Pick up a copy at the Des Plaines Public Library on the third floor. Call the History Center at 847-391-5399 to register. This event is co-sponsored by the History Center and the Des Plaines Public Library.
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The Des Plaines History Center is supported by the City of Des Plaines, the Des Plaines Park District, its members, and other local business and community contributors.