WM Words & Wine Affinity Group (virtual)
Category
Admission
- Free
Location
[No City], MI
United States of America
Description
January: Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in 1605, Don Quixote is a novel about a man and his 'squire' trying to prove that chivalry is not dead and aspiring to be heroes. There are themes of chivalry, romance, and sanity in this two-part novel. Furthermore, what happens at the end of Don Quixote? Because knights are not always like King Arthur’s crowd. Some of them are crazy. Four hundred years old and still going strong.
Contact Information for questions specific to event if different then group leadership: Rene Buggs, rbuggs@tubeliteinc.com 616-238-7963; Penny Streling, pstreling@tubeliteinc.com 616-826-7821
Affinity Group Chairs
Rene Buggs, rbuggs@tubeliteinc.com, 616-238-7963
Penny Streling, pstreling@tubeliteinc.com 616-826-7821
Words & Wine Affinity Group
“Words & Wine” offers a relaxed gathering at a local restaurant to discuss recent reads and enjoy a lively interactive discussion. We meet at various local restaurants for food and a glass of wine (or any other beverage you prefer!) while taking the opportunity to network. The group encourages members to suggest books for subsequent monthly book club get-togethers.
Some examples of our most recent reads are “The Little Paris Bookshop”, Nina George; “Sense and Sensibility”, Jane Austen and this month we’re reading a selection from Reese Witherspoon’s book club “Where the Crawdads Sing”, Delia Owens. (Finishing the book is never a prerequisite for attending the club meetings!) Check out the Inforum Events page for upcoming meeting details. Happy reading!