East Lake
Community Library
Book Clubs in a Bag
Book Club Bags are special bags that can be checked out for use within
book clubs.
The bags contain several copies of a particular book, a discussion guide
and complimentary pens and bookmarks for all of your club members. One member
of the group can check out the bag and distribute the books to the members of
their book clubs. The bags check out for 56 days to allow plenty of time for
everyone to get a copy. Here are a list of available
titles…
Pillars of The Earth By
Ken Follett
Ken Follett, internationally-acclaimed
master of split-second suspense, author of six #1 bestsellers, reaches beyond
the expected to achieve his most brilliant and remarkable novel. The epic story
of the building of a cathedral in 12th century England and the lives of the
people entwined with it and each other is a sensuous, enduring narrative, and a
gripping tale of faith, ambition, bloodshed and betrayal.
Midwives By Chris Bohjalian
The trial of a midwife in 1980s
March By Geraldine Brooks
From Louisa May Alcott's beloved classic
Little Women, Geraldine Brooks has animated the character of the absent father,
March. Brooks follows March as he leaves behind his family to aid the Union
cause in the Civil War. His experiences will utterly change his marriage and
challenge his most ardently held beliefs. A lushly written, wholly original
tale steeped in the details of another time, March secures Geraldine Brooks'
place as a renowned author of historical fiction.
Devil in The
The Devil in the White City draws the
reader into a time of magic and majesty, made all the more appealing by a
supporting cast of real-life characters, including Buffalo Bill, Theodore
Dreiser, Susan B. Anthony, Thomas Edison, Archduke Francis Ferdinand, and
others. In this book the smoke, romance, and mystery of the Gilded Age come
alive as never before.
Object
Lessons By Anna Quindlen
It is the 1960s, in suburban
Animal,
Vegetable, Miracle By Barbara Kingsolver
The author and her family move from
suburban
The Double Bind
By Chris Bohjalian
When college sophomore Laurel Estabrook is attacked while riding her bicycle through
The Measure of a Man By Sidney Poitier
In this memoir,
Sidney Poitier recounts the inspiring story of his rise from childhood poverty
in the
On Beauty By Zadie Smith
Set on both
sides of the
The Gathering By Anne Enright
The nine
surviving children of the Hegarty clan are gathering
in
Ten Thousand
Government
agent-turned-marine-biologist Doc Ford returns in a steamy tale that begins
with the suspicious suicide of a fifteen-year-old girl-and ends in a shadowy world
of ancient ritual and modern corruption.
Three Cups of Tea By Greg Mortenson
The
astonishing, uplifting story of a real-life Indiana Jones and his humanitarian
campaign to use education to combat terrorism in the Taliban's backyard.
Honeymoon
with My Brother By Franz Wisner
This is the
true story of Franz Wisner, a man who thought he had it all- a high profile
career and the fiancée of his dreams- when suddenly, his life turned upside
down. Just days before they were to be married, his fiancée called off the
wedding. His family decided Franz should have a wedding and a honeymoon anyway-
there just wouldn't be a bride at the ceremony, and Franz' travel companion
would be his brother, Kurt.
Fear and
Trembling By Amy Nothomb
Fear and Trembling
tells the story of Amelie, a young Western woman who
spends a year working at a Japanese corporation. She soon learns that at the Yumimoto Corporation hierarchy means everything. Keep to
your place and you survive; break ranks and you will be broken.
Suite Francaise By Irene Nemirovsky
When Irène Némirovsky began working on
Suite Française, she was already a highly successful
writer living in


Peace Like A River By Leif Enger
Leif Enger's rhapsodic novel about a father raising his three
children in 1960s
The Shadow of
The Wind By Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Barcelona,
1945-A great world city lies shrouded in secrets after the war, and a boy
mourning the loss of his mother finds solace in his love for an extraordinary
book called The Shadow of the Wind, by an author named Julian Carax. When the boy searches for Carax's
other books, it begins to dawn on him, to his horror, that someone has been
systematically destroying every copy of every book the man has ever written.
The Road By Cormac McCarthy
A father and
his son walk alone through burned
Pilgrim at
Tinker Creek By Annie Dillard
Pilgrim at
Tinker Creek is the story of a dramatic year in
Mrs. Kimble By
Jennifer Haigh
Ken Kimble is
revealed through the eyes of the women he seduces: Birdie, his first wife,
struggling to hold herself together after his desertion; second wife, Joan, a
lonely, tragic heiress who sees her unknowable husband as her last chance for
happiness; and Dinah, a beautiful but damaged woman half his age.
Everyman By Philip Roth
The fate of
Roth's everyman is traced from his first shocking confrontation with death on
the idyllic beaches of his childhood summers, through the family trials and
professional achievements of his vigorous adulthood, and into his old age, when
he is rended by observing the deterioration of his
contemporaries and stalked by his own physical woes.
We Are All
Welcome Here By Elizabeth Berg
It is the
summer of 1964. In
The Known World By Edward P. Jones
The Known World
tells the story of Henry Townsend, a black farmer and former slave who falls
under the tutelage of William Robbins, the most powerful man in