BATH — A Girl’s Point of View Book Club is reading “Touch Blue” by Cynthia Lord this month and will host a book talk at Patten Free Library from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30.
Mainely Girls — a statewide nonprofit organization founded in 1996 — is supplying 15 copies for participants to borrow. The program provides an opportunity for girls to read the best contemporary fiction that focuses on issues many girls are facing today.
The group hopes to continue this monthly book club throughout the school year. Registration is required; the group is suggested for fourthand fifth-graders.
For more information, visit www.mainelygirls.org/
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