ONLINE! Reading With Purpose Book Group-Full Series

Code: SL00005

Dates: October 5, 2020 - January 6, 2021

Meets: 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM

Sessions: 4

Location: ONLINE

Course Fee: $99.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

MLSN is again joining together with the Narberth Bookshop to select, read, and discuss topical books by local and national authors. Conversations will be facilitated by the authors, local professors, media hosts, and by the bookshop owner, Ellen Trachtenberg, as well as other experts. Sign up for the entire series or for individual sessions. There There, 3/3; To Reach the Spring, 4/7; Wife/Daughter/Self: A Memoir in Essays, 5/5; Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway, 6/2
Fee: $99.00
You could save $14.00 on this course by becoming a member of MLSN Membership

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Lorene Cary



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H. Bernard Hall

H. Bernard Hall is Assistant Professor of Urban Teacher Education at Drexel University in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum. His teaching and research interests include urban teacher education and development for social justice, secondary English education, hip-hop pedagogy and critical qualitative research. Dr. Hall has facilitated numerous professional and personal development workshops on anti-racist practice in public and independent K-12 schools and colleges across the Delaware Valley. His scholarship has been featured in peer-reviewed academic journals such as Urban Education and International Journal of Multicultural Education, and national conferences including the American Educational Research Association and National Council of Teachers of English. He lives in Ardmore, PA with his wife, Nate' (Na-Tay), and sons, Noah and Braden.

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Amy Meyerson

Amy Meyerson is the bestselling author of The Booksho,p of Yesterdays, which will be translated into 11 languages. She has been published in numerous literary magazines and teaches in the Writing Program at the University of Southern California, where she completed her graduate work in creative writing. Originally from Philadelphia, she currently lives in Los Angeles. Her new novel, The Imperfects, published in May 2020.

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Liz Moore



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