Subject:  ‘Tis the Season to be Reading (MLKLF Dec News)

Monthly MLK Book Club:  Next meeting  Tuesday January 9 at 1:30pm at MLK, room 401-G. Led by librarian Peter Costolansk, the group will discuss What the Ermine Saw: The Extraordinary Journey of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Mysterious Portrait by Eden Collinsworth. Registration page.

The Annual DC Reads (Book 2):  Tania James’ Loot was published this past spring to extraordinary praise and is listed on many Best of 2023 lists. Read more and register for the virtual discussion to be held Wednesday January 10, 7 pm. In addition, DCPL will host author James for an in-person program at MLK with two other DC Reads authors, sponsored by PEN/Faulkner Foundation.

The first DC Reads book Creatures of Passage by Morowa Yejide lent itself to a wonderful session. DCPL’s Esti Brennan followed up with an extensive list of resources for questions raised at the discussion. 

DC Reads sign-up links for the next two book discussions and the author panel on 2/7: https://www.dclibrary.org/dc-reads

Finally, here’s a list of all the many, many book clubs offered throughout the DCPL system—some virtual, some in-person, many genres and locations and vibes to choose from.

Other tidbitsAs usual, we recommend signing up for Beyond Words direct from DCPL. Your MLK Library Friends are all volunteers and we can only send you a tiny selection of what MLK central has to offer, let alone the full offerings of your amazing public library system. Here are just a few choice selections from MLK:

Yarnworks Meetup at Marianne’s CafeThursday December 21 at 5 pm. Join others at Marianne’s Cafe to knit, crochet, or learn a new skill. Or… just chat and perhaps come to understand a new viewpoint. Who knows, maybe by knitting together, we can help repair the world. 

DC Home Rule at Fifty YearsVisit Up From the People exhibit at MLK to celebrate 50 years of Home Rule in DC. Check here for more information and a curated reading list
HomelessnessWhen the weather turns cold, we cannot avoid thinking about the unhoused. Read more from our extensive collection of homelessness articles.

Happy winter reading!

Robin Diener
President MLK Friends