Let's Talk About It! - Hosted by Third Thursday Book Club

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This event is part of a combined series. If you register for this event, you will be automatically registered for all of the following events in the series.
Registration for this event will close on May 15, 2025 @ 6:00pm.
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This program is funded in part by Oklahoma Humanities (OH) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).  Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the program do not necessarily represent those of OH or NEH.

Tahlequah Public Library is pleased to announce that thanks to a generous grant from Oklahoma Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities, we hosting a "Let's Talk About It" discussion program!

Join us each month as experts guide us through each text and we discuss themes, historical context and revelations about the authors lives.

THEME: Oklahoma Private Investigations

The best crime and mystery novels are situated in “place.” As you will see from these varied plots, mystery and investigation stories find a ready home in Oklahoma and provide a window on the character of the state.

January
The Old Buzzard Had It Coming by Donis Casey
Program Scholar: Brian Cowlishaw

February
Letter from Home by Carolyn Hart
Program Scholar: Shaun Perkins

March
Capitol Offense by William Bernhardt
Program Scholar: Emily Dial-Driver

April
Twisted Perception by Bob Avey
Program Scholar: Brian Cowlishaw

May
The American Café by Sara Sue Hoklotubbe
Program Scholar: Andrew Vassar

Want to track your reading in Beanstack? Join the Let's Talk About it Challenge! Open the Beanstack App or visit eols.beanstack.org and log in. Then enter this challenge code: LTAI4TAHLEQUAH. Join the fun and earn badges!


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