Teen Book Club - Tails and Tales - Grand Theft Horse, by Greg Neri

Thursday, August 123:30—4:15 PMOnline - Registration is required.Hamilton-Wenham Public Library14 Union Street, South Hamilton, MA, 01982

Teen Book Club: Tails and Tales, will meet once a month, for 45 minutes, from April to September 2021. Join Young Adult Librarian, Kim Claire and others to talk about this month's book. We will be meeting via Zoom. Tails and Tales Teen Book Club is intended for ages 12 to 17.

The six books chosen for the club all have an animal that is either telling the story or a significant animal character(s) in the story. Two of the books are graphic format books, and one is nonfiction. Click here for a synopsis of each book.

The first 10 registrations for each meeting will receive a free copy of that month's book to keep. If all 10 of the "keeper" copies are taken, a hold will be placed on a library copy for you to borrow.  An email will be sent when your copy is ready to pick up. All books must be picked up at the Library. Please do not use a school email address when you register.

Book Titles and Meeting Dates:
Thursday, April 22:  A Cat Story, by Ursula Murray Husted, 2020.
Thursday, May 20:   Across the Green Grass Fields, by Seanan McGuire, 2020.
Thursday, June 17:  Edge of Nowhere, by John E. Smelcer, 2014.
Thursday, July 15:   Threatened, by Eliot Schrefer, 2014.
Thursday, August 12:  Grand Theft Horse, by Greg Neri, 2018.
Thursday, September 9:  Rotten, by Michael Northrop, 2013.

This is an online event via Zoom. An invite will be sent at least one hour prior to the start of the program to the email given at registration. Please be sure to check your clutter/junk/spam boxes if the invite does not appear in your inbox, and please do not use a school email address (@hwschools.net) to register.  It is possible that we may be able to meet in person, outside, during the summer.

Got a question? Contact Kim Claire, Young Adult Librarian, kclaire@hwlibrary.org, 978-468-5577 x614

This program is made possible through CARES Act funding to the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

Registration for this event has now closed.