We love reading…interesting, thought-provoking, inspiring books. These books are often about political or social issues we are facing, or historical fiction, but not always.  Our discussions are often the best part, and are usually quite lively.

We meet once a month.  One of our book club members volunteers to host the meeting and serve lunch.  If you host the meeting, you get to choose the book.​

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​See the books we’ve read below!

YearMonthTitleAuthor
Tipping PointMalcolm Gladwell
Neverlands,
Animal Vegetable MiracleBarbara Kingsolver
Bayou FarewellMike Tidwell
Three Cups of TeaGreg Mortenson
The Conservative SoulAndrew Sullivan
Veil of Roses
Still Alice
Nickeled and DimedBarbara Ehrenreich
The Omnivores DilemmaMichael Pollan
The HelpKathryn Stockett
A World MadeJames Kunstler
Game ChangeMark Halperin
You Can Heal Your LifeLouise Hay
The Goddess of the MarketJennifer Burns
The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American PowerJeff Sharlet
The Imperfectionists
The Poisonwood BibleBarbara Kingsolver
The Glass CastleJeannette Walls
ShantaramDavid Roberts
The Big ShortMichael Lewis
The Sanctuary of Outcast
The Long EmergencyJames Kunstler
The Immortal Life of Henrietta LacksHenrietta Lacks
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and The Uncommon Reader
Half the SkyNicholas Kristoff and Sheryl Wuidunn
Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the FreeCharles P Pierce
Mercy of Thin Air
The Conspirator – a movie
Incognito
Dr Mary’s Monkey
We the animals
Blind AssassinMargaret Atwood
The Alienist
Here Comes TroubleMichael Moore
DriftRachel Maddow
When everything ChangedGail Collins
I feel bad about my neck (play)Nora Ephron
The Accidental City
The Devil in the White City
Team of RivalsDoris Kearns Goodwin
The Lilly Ledbetter Story
Subversives: The FBI’s War on Student Radicals, and Reagan’s Rise to PowerSeth Rosenfeld
2013AprilIn Harm’s Way: A War Reporter’s StoryMartin Bell
2013MayIntimate Enemies: The Two Worlds of the Baroness PontalbaChristina Vella
2013JunePlutocrats; The Rise of the Global Super Rich and the Fall of Everyone ElseChrystia Freeland
2013JulyDead Man WalkingSister Helen Prejean
2013AugustLean In: Women, Work and the Will to LeadSheryl Sandberg
2013SeptemberFlight BehaviorBarbara Kingsolver
2013OctoberThe Mapmakers War: Keeper of the Tales trilogyRonlyn Dominque
2013NovemberThe Moon in the Mango TreePamela Binnings Ewen
2014JanuaryWounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American MassacreHeather Cox Richardson
2014FebruaryThe Kite RunnerKhaled Hosseini
2014MarchPearl of ChinaAnchee Min
2014AprilThe Night CircusErin Morganstern
2014MayI am Malala: the Girl who Stood Up for Education and was shot by the TalibanMalala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb
2014JuneDouble Down: Game Change 2012Mark Halperin and John Heilemann
2014JulyIsland Beneath the SeaIsabel Allende
2014AugustThe GoldfinchDonna Tart
2014SeptemberAtheist in the Foxhole: A Liberal Eight Year Quest in the Heart of the Right Wing MediaJoe Muto
2014OctoberA Fighting ChanceElizabeth Warren
2014NovemberThe Sisters: A Saga of the Mitford FamilyMary S Lovell
2015JanuaryThe Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin OlympicsDaniel James Brown
2015FebruaryFive and Twenty-FivesMichael Pitre
2015MarchWhite Doves at MorningJames Lee Brown
2015AprilAmerican Nations: A History of Eleven Rival Regional CulturesColin Woodard
2015MayLosing Our Way: An Intimate Portrait of a Troubled AmericanBob Herbert
2015JuneGone GirlGillian Flynn
2015JulyAll the Light We Cannot SeeAntony Doerr
2015AugustNine Lives: Death and Life in New OrleansDan Baum
2015SeptemberGo Set A WatchmanHarper Lee
2015OctoberOrphan TrainChristina Baker Kline
2015NovemberBetween the World and MeTa-Nehisi Coates
2016JanuaryThe MartianAndy Weir
2016FebruaryStanding Alone: An American Woman’s Struggle for the Soul of IslamAsra Q Nomani
2016MarchPrince of FrogtownRick Braggs
2016AprilRosemary: The Hidden Kennedy DaugtherKate Clifford Larson
2016MayMy Life on the RoadGloria Steinem
2016JuneThe New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of ColorblindnessMichelle Alexander
2016AugustThe Little Blue Book: the Essential Guide to Thinking & Talking Democratic
2016SeptemberMovie: “The Perez Family”
2016OctoberChasing the Scream
2016NovemberMrs PoeLynn Cullen
2017JanuaryListen Liberal: Or What Happened to the Party of the PeopleThomas Frank
2017FebruarySmall Great ThingsJodi Picoult
2017MarchStrangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American RightArlie Hochschild
2017AprilThe Fever of 1721Stephen Coss
2017MayHillbilly ElegyJ Vance
2017JuneMy Grandfather Would Have Shot MeJennifer Teege
2017JulyEvicted: Poverty and Profit in the American CityMathew Desmond
2017AugustTrump Revealed: A Definative Biography of the 45th PresidentMichael Kranish and Mark Fisher
2017SeptemberRed Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder and One Man’s Fight for JusticeBill Browder
2017OctoberDreamland: A True Tale of America’s Opiate EpidemicSam Quinones
2017NovemberAl Franken: A Giant in the SenateAl Franken
2018JanuaryChurchill and Orwell: The Fight for FreedomThomas E Ricks
2018FebruaryThe Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America’s EnemiesJason Fagone
2018MarchLilac Girls: A NovelMartha Hall Kelly
2018AprilFire and FuryMichael Wolff
2018MayWhat Unites UsDan Rather
2018JuneHow Democracies DieSteven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt
2018July1984George Orwell
2018AugustStrength in What RemainsTracy Kidder
2018SeptemberA Higher LoyaltyJames Comey
2018OctoberSunflower of the Third ReichAndrea Ritter
2018NovemberA Gentlemen in MoscowAmir Towles
2019JanuaryThe NightingaleKristin Hannah
2019FebruaryThe Invention of WingsSue Monk Kidd
2019MarchThe Little Paris Book ShopNina George
2019AprilThe Other EinsteinMarie Benedict
2019MayThe Fish that Ate the WhaleRich Cohen
2019JuneMarchGeraldine Brooks
2019JulyThe AwakeningKate Chopin
2019AugustMovie: “The People Speak”
2019SeptemberBefore We Were YoursLisa Wingate
2019OctoberBecomingMichelle Obama
2019NovemberResistance WomenJennifer Chiaverini
2020JanuaryThe Yellow HouseSarah Broom
2020FebruaryWhere the Crawdads SingDelia Owens
2020AprilThe Water DancerTa-Nehisi Coates
2020MayAmerican DirtJeanine Cummins
2020JuneStill Life with BreadcrumbsAnna Quindlen
2020JulyThe Truth According to UsAnnie Barrows
2020AugustToo Much and Never EnoughMary Trump
2020SeptemberThe Girl Who LivedChristopher Greyson
2020OctoberThe Warmth of Other SunsIsabel Wilkerson
2020NovemberThe Giver of StarsJojo Moyes
2020DecemberBlack BoyRichard Wright
2021JanuaryRiver of Fire: My Spiritual JourneySr. Helen Prejean
2021FebruaryThe Underground RailroadColson Whitehead
2021MarchKnow My NameChanel Miller
2021AprilCaste: The Origins of our DiscontentsIsabel Wilkerson
2021MayThe Girls with the Louding VoiceAbi Dare’
2021JuneEducatedTara Westover
2021JulyThe Story KeeperLisa Wingate
2021AugustRescuing HopeSusan Norris
2021OctoberThe Firekeeper’s DaughterAngeline Boulley
2021NovemberThe Bone and Sinew of the Land by Anna Lisa CoxAnna Lisa Cox
2021JanuaryBeautiful ThingsHunter Biden
2022FebruaryWhen Justice Sleeps?Stacey Abrams
2022MarchThe Burden of CaneCH Lawler
2022AprilCloudstreetTim Winton
2022MayLast Days of Ptolemy GrayWalter Mosely
2022JuneState of TerrorLouise Penny
2022JulyThe Witch ElmTana French
2022AugustFight Like Hell:The Untold History of American LaborKim Kelly
2022SeptemberPachinkoMin Jin Lee
2022OctoberDemocracy in ChainsNancy MacLean
2022NovemberSecrets of the SprakkarEliza Reed
2022JanuaryThe Lincoln HighwayAmor Towles
2023FebruaryDivine Secrets of the YaYa SisterhoodRebecca Wells
2023MarchThe Night CircusErin Morganstern
2023AprilThe StorytellerJodi Picoult
2023MayThe MaidNita Prose