![]() ![]() This was before anyone lived in Brooklyn and all of my friends in Manhattan refused to come to see me. Have you ever belonged to a book club?ĪH: I did, back in the 80s when I lived in Brooklyn. The book, Ann’s seventh novel (she is also the editor of two anthologies, KNITTING YARNS and KNITTING PERLS) is about “love, loss, secrets, friendship and the healing power of literature,” all topics that she explores in her recent works.ĪL. “I promised my publisher I’d speak to fifty book clubs in the next few months and I need to document it with photos. When she took the podium, she asked them to stand and then snapped their pictures. There were six book club tables at a recent Literary Luncheon hosted by Where the Sidewalk Ends book store at the Wequassett Inn in Harwich which Ann learned when she arrived to speak. What is the book you’ve read that matters most to you? That is the question at the heart of Providence writer Ann Hood’s most recent work, aptly titled THE BOOK THAT MATTERS MOST, a novel that at its heart is a valentine to book clubs and books and is a natural pick for readers’ groups. ![]()
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