The World We Found - Discussion Reminder

Now that the release date for The World We Found by Thrity Umrigar has arrived, I wanted to remind you about the readalong and discussion I will be hosting here at S. Krishna’s Books over this month.  Here is the schedule:

Tuesday, January 10: Characters and Marriages in Chapters 1-9 (pp. 1-91)

Thursday, January 12: Friendships and Relationships in Chapters 1-9 (pp. 1-91)

Tuesday, January 17: Religion in Chapters 1-18 (pp. 1-192)

Thursday, January 19: Repression and Control in Chapters 1-18 (pp. 1-192)

Tuesday, January 24: Money and Power in The World We Found

Thursday, January 26: Other Topics and Discussion Wrap-Up for The World We Found

Each post will go up at 8 PM ET (US) and discussion on it will continue throughout the month. I hope you will join in for the discussion and readalong!

3 comments:

What Remains Now said...

Looking forward to the discussion and reading everyone's thoughts. Thank you for hosting.

Beth F said...

I just realized we're going to be traveling during part of the discussion -- I'll be here when I can.

Anita said...

I'm looking forward to this discussion.

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