[onemorechapter] Re: [onemorechapter] Re: [onemorechapter] Re: [onemorechapter] March’s book

  • From: "AnJilleen McKinstry" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ("anjilleen")
  • To: onemorechapter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2023 14:42:07 -0500

That’s the one we chose. 😊

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On Mar 4, 2023, at 1:34 PM, Alesha Nielsen <aleshann@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

   So far the vote for this month’s book is The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir, by Jennifer Ryan. I wasn’t able to make it to book club today, so I don’t know if it was decided there. Just let me know which one you prefer, if you haven’t already. Thanks! 
On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 2:58 PM Kerstan Magill <Kerstan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I vote for book #1.  
------ Original Message ------ From "Alesha Nielsen" <aleshann@xxxxxxxxx> To onemorechapter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date 3/2/2023 8:23:23 PM Subject [onemorechapter] March’s book
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all having a good week so far. I’m selecting the book for this month and have narrowed it down to a couple of options. Since I will not be at the meeting on Saturday, I wanted to let you know now and you can be thinking about which one you would rather read. Both are available at the library. Let me know what you think, thanks! 
—Alesha 
Option 1: The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir, by Jennifer RyanBlurb: Kent, 1940. In the idyllic village of  Chilbury, change is afoot. Hearts are breaking as sons and husbands leave to fight, and when the Vicar decides to close the choir until the men return, all seems lost. But coming together in song is just what the women of Chilbury need in these dark hours, and they are ready to sing. This book explores how a village can endure the onslaught of war, how monumental history affects small lives, and how survival is as much about friendship as it is courage. 
Option 2: The Woman on the Orient Express, by Lindsay Jayne AshfordBlurb: Hoping to make a clean break from a fractured marriage, Agatha Christie boards the Orient Express in disguise. But unlike her famous detective Hercule Poirot, she can’t neatly unravel the mysteries she encounters on this fateful journey. Agatha isn’t the only passenger on board with secrets. The Woman on the Orient Express explores the bonds of sisterhood forged by shared pain and the power of secrets.

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