We meet on the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Urban Cookhouse in Homewood. Food not provided by the library, but participants are encouraged to order beverages/food.
Beautifully written, gorgeous prose steeped in history and culture. You are there, in 16th century Madrid -- you can smell the air, the streets, the oranges, the olives. You are taken on a wonderful, transporting ride through a moment in history, where you can see the height of Spanish power but also sense the rot underneath. This wonderful story from Leigh Bardugo and relatable characters you will champion , both speaking and thinking in her always stylish, incisive dialogue provides a full of eye-opening social commentary.
Founded in 1941, the award-winning Homewood Public Library offers books, movies, music and lots of great programming for all ages. We also have fantastic online resources, including databases, ebooks, and streaming media.