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| 28 Sep 2022 | |
| Written by Claire Bunting | |
| General News |
Our first book club meeting of the year will take place on 5th October at 7.30 pm in the College Library. We will be discussing the book pictured above and a few addtional titles, listed below:
The Paper Palace – Miranda Cowley Heller
The Island of Missing Trees – Elif Shafak
We may also review some of the following additional suggestions:
Birdcage Walk – Helen Dunmore
How to Kill your Family – Bella Mackie
Still Life – Sarah Winman
The Promise – Damon Galgut
The Night Tiger – Yangsze Choo
Magpie – Elizabeth Day
If you would like to attend, please register at our Parents' Book Club page. We hope to see many of you there are look forward to some interesting viewpoints!
Best wishes,
Mrs. S Coetzee, Senior Teacher, Head of Key Stage 5 and Head of Careers
Ms C Skipper, Librarian
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