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Virtual Book Discussion: Willa Cather, O Pioneers!
Live Virtual Discussion on Zoom
April 3, 1:00 PM
Register here to receive Zoom log-in information: https://nafclibrary.libcal.com/event/6627522 It’s simple and easy! Limited to 10 participants. Or participate in the week long discussion, April 6-12, 2020, on Goodreads. Email eyanoviak@carnegiecenter.org for more information or to join.
 
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of suffrage in 2020, the Carnegie Center is highlighting the stories of women, written by American women authors. Willa Cather’s seminal 1913 novel O Pioneers!, first in the Great Plains Trilogy, chronicles the heroic Alexandra Bergson as she forges a life on the Nebraska plains. If you are a Floyd County resident, you can access the e-book for free from the Floyd County Library anytime with an online borrower library card through Overdrive.
 
You can participate live via Zoom on April 3 at 1:00 PM for up to 10 participants. You will need a computer or mobile device with audio and video capability. Register here to get further information about how to join the live zoom discussion: https://nafclibrary.libcal.com/event/6627522
 
Or you can join the Goodreads discussion thread anytime April 3-9, 2020. The conversations will be led by Carnegie Center Director Dr. Eileen Yanoviak, a specialist in 19th century history and art.
 
You can get a library card here: floydlibrary.org/bw-about/library-policies/get-a-library-card/
and access Overdrive here: nafcpl.overdrive.com/
 
As a branch of the Floyd County Library, the Carnegie Center for Art and History supports the growth and creativity of an engaged, informed, and connected community.

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