Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann
A story of interesting lives set in 1970s NYC. This book brings together a disparate cast of characters and reveals the roles that each plays in another’s life without even realizing it. ~ Stephanie
Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese
Excellent! I was captured by this story and its sub- plots. Verghese artistically included medicine in this story of love of country, family, healing. I loved it! ~ Kara
The Bucolic Plague: How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers: An Unconventional Memoir by Josh Kilmer-Purcell
Sometimes touching, sometimes hilarious. Also, interesting back door look into the world of Martha Stewart. ~ Christina
Time and Again by Nora Roberts
A time traveler goes back in time and ends up meeting a woman and falling in love and deciding to stay in the present. His brother travels back in time to bring him home and encounters the younger sister of the woman his brother loves and she changes his plan
s. ~ Michelle
The Sly Company of People Who Care by Rahul Bhattacharya
An Indian journalist spends a year in Guyana, the poorest country in South America. With him we wonder the streets of the capital Georgetown, travel though the rain forest and into Brazil. ~ Laura
Wish You Were Here by Graham Swift
Dark-foreboding- interior story told mostly by Jack whose life seems only to aim toward death. ~ Madalene
Our summer reading program for adults wraps up this Sunday, August 26. Drop off your reviews at a branch or enter them online. Find out more here.

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