[bookshare-discuss] Fw: Accessible World Presents Let’s Read Historical Novels April 6, 2010

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  • Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2010 12:12:59 -0800

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Subject: Accessible World Presents Let’s Read Historical Novels April 6,
2010

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Mark your calendar now for Tuesday, April 6, 9 PM Eastern/6 PM Pacific
for our next book discussion at AccessibleWorld.org’s Let’s Read
Historical Novels.

We switch continents again this month, heading over the the Great lakes
region of North America and Kathleen O’Neal Gear’s People of the Lakes.
This book is the sixth in a series about the evolution of cultures of
Native Americans before the arrival of the first Europeans.

About the Book: The Mask, an evil spirit among the Hopewell Mound
Builders, now has complete control of Mica Bird. For peace to be
restored, his wife, Star Shell, must take the Mask to the Great Lakes
and throw it into the Roaring Waters. For Star Shell it is a race
against time.

The only accessible format in which this book is available is RC 41693
from the National Library Services for the Blind.  Contact your local
branch to obtain a copy.

We have books scheduled through  November 2010.  You can find them
listed at http://histnov.blogspot.com.  That is where you can find
further details on the formats above as well.

May 4 - Helen of Troy, Margaret George, Ancient Greece RC and DB 64785
June 1 - The Walking Drum, Louis L'Amour, medieval Europe and Near East
RC and DB 20919
July 6 2010 - The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary
Ann Shaffer,  DB 67526 , post World War II America
August 3 2010 - Time and Chance by Sharon Kay Penman - 12th century
France and England
September 7 2010 - This Time, by Joan Szechtman -  time travel 15th
century and 2004
October 5 2010 -  The Phoenix, by Ruth Sims – Victorian England and America

Nan Hawthorne, Group Facilitator
Email: hawthorne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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