RMRT (Retired Members Round Table)

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The Retired Members Round Table (RMRT) shall exist to develop programs of particular interest to retired persons from all types of libraries and all forms of library services, including formal opportunities for continued involvement and learning; a variety of leadership training and opportunities for mentoring; lifelong professional involvement and networking; and active engagement in the American Library Association and the profession of librarianship.

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  • 1.  Book titles from yesterday's Zoom meeting

    Posted May 28, 2020 03:03 PM
    Good afternoon, Here are the titles from yesterday's meeting. I am listing just title and author. 

    Unanswered Letter by Faris Cassell
    Wink by Rob Harrell
    Red Lotus by Chris Bohjalian
    Illness Lesson by Claire Beams
    Afterlife by Julia Alvarez
    It's not all Downhill from Here by Terry McMillan
    Half Moon Bay by Jonathan Kellerman and  Jesse Kellerman
    Gun Island by Amitav Ghosh
    Book of Longings by Sue Monk KIdd
    Beheld by TaraShea Nesbit
    House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Clune
    Simon the Fiddler by Paulette Jiles
    Three Hours in Paris by Cara Black
    Unspeakable Acts, True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit and Obsession  by Sarah Weinman
    The Yellow House by Sarah M. Broom
    Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum
    Golden Flea, a story of obsession and collecting  by Michael Rips
    Buried in the Stacks by Allison Brook
    End of October by Lawrence Wright
    The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles

    That's all folks! Take care, stay well. 

          Shelley

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    Michele Lauer-Bader
    Library Trustee
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  • 2.  RE: Book titles from yesterday's Zoom meeting

    Posted May 29, 2020 07:38 PM
    Thank you!  It was a great session. I just couldn't write fast enough and enjoy looking at everyone's smiling faces at the same time!

    We can't float through life. We can't be incidental or accidental.
    Ossie Davis, 
    actor, director, poet, playwright, writer, civil rights activist