Saturday, March 1, 2008

March 2008: Bless me, Ultima

The Latino Book Club meets Saturday, March 29th at 3PM.
Please leave a discussion topic and your comment to get the discussion going!
Some topics:

Nature as a character

Tony

Lunas v. Marezes

Ultima

Thank you all who came out this past Saturday to our discussion of Bless me Ultima. I am happy we all enjoyed the novel, especially New Mexico's landscape.
April's book and author: In Cuba I was a German Shepherd by Ana Menéndez.
The book is available at Pomegranate Books at a 15% discount for our Book Club members.
We have also picked the book for the month of May, it is Junot Diaz' collection of short stories titled Drown.
Please feel free to send titles to be added to our box. Please visit the Blog site and leave comments about the books you are reading.
If you any other questions, feel free to write back.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

February 2008: Down These Mean Streets

Latino Book Club meets on Saturday, February 23rd to discuss Piri Thomas' Down These Mean Streets.
Some topics of discussion:
1. Racism
2. Life in the Barrio/Spanish Harlem of New York
3. Machismo
4. Father and son relationship
5. Piri's sexual fantasy with White women
Thank you to all who came out on Saturday to our discussion of Piri Thomas’ Down These Mean Streets.

It was really interesting to hear of the west coast perspective to gangs and gang wars in comparison to Piri’s east coast experience.

Keep the discussion going. The blog site is always available to continue, and for those who could not come.

Next month, March 2008 we will be reading Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless me Ultima, and we also picked the book for April 2008, Ana Menendez’ In Cuba I was a German Shepherd. I will soon be sending out the e-newsletter for this month with information for the March book.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

January 2008: How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents

Book Club meets on Saturday 26th January to discuss Julia Alvarez' How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents. If you cannot make it to the meeting, please feel free to write a comment for discussion. Those who can come, you are also welcome to write a comment.

Some discussion themes:
1. Your favorite García sister: Carla, Yolanda, Sandra or Sofía?

2. Your favorite episode?

3. Machismo vs. feminism

Muchas gracias to all those who made it to our first book discussion yesterday, in spite of the gloomy weather. It was a great success!
It was wonderful to hear of everyone's reactions, personal associations, and opinions about the many themes that arose from the novel.
BLOG SPOT: Some you might have received an email from Irene, in continuation of our discussion about Latino youth. (For the new members: Irene referred to an article in the Newspaper [Sunday] in the "Today" section titled " Suicide among young Latino Girls.") Please use the blog spot to continue the discussion. Simply click on the title of our discussion and leave a comment. You do NOT need any ID or password. If you couldn't make it to the book meeting, please leave your comments. We would love to hear from the rest too.
NEXT BOOK:For the next month we have chosen to read Piri Thomas’ Down These Mean Streets, and for March Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless me, Ultima. We have also decided that we will meet at the same place, Francesco’s Café at 3 every LAST SATURDAY of the month.
I will contact Kathleen (Pomegrante Books) and request her to bring in copies of Piri Thomas’ book. Once they are available I will send out an email.
E-NEWSLETTER: You will also be receiving the next e-newsletter soon. If there are any announcements regarding Latino activities in town that you would like mentioned in the e-newsletter, please forward them to me.
For any questions, please feel free to write back to me.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Welcome

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Gracias,
Amrita