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The South Creek Book Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month to discuss a new book!
March's selection is: "Yellowface : a Novel" by R.F. Kuang
"What's the harm in a pseudonym? Bestselling sensation Juniper Song is not who she says she is, she didn't write the book she claims she wrote, and she is most certainly not Asian American. Authors June Hayward and Athena Liu were supposed to be twin rising stars: same year at Yale, same debut year in publishing. But Athenas a cross-genre literary darling, and June didn't even get a paperback release. Nobody wants stories about basic white girls, June thinks. So when June witnesses Athenas death in a freak accident, she acts on impulse: she steals Athenas just-finished masterpiece."
This book is available in the following formats:
Print book: https://iii.ocls.org/record=b2382594
EBook: https://iii.ocls.org/record=b2384317
Digital Audiobook: https://iii.ocls.org/record=b2384741
Book on CD: https://iii.ocls.org/record=b2433860
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Authors - Books - Writing |
TAGS: | bookclubs | bb-bookclubs |
LYNX Bus Link 108 U.S. 441 / Kissimmee
The South Creek Branch is located at the intersection of Deerfield Boulevard and Balcombe Road east of South Orange Blossom Trail. Serving communities including Deerfield, Ginger Mill, Hunters Creek, Pepper Mill, South Chase and Whisper Lakes, South Creek is the southernmost branch in Orange County.
In October of 2002, the South Creek branch replaced the South Orange Branch which had been located in the Waterbridge Down Shopping Center since 1992. With the completion of South Creek, south Orange County now has a light and bright facility with state-of-the-art technology and services including, 35 public computers, self-checkout, and technology classes in English and Spanish. This facility was funded by the Orange County Library District and a Florida Library Construction Grant.
A special feature at South Creek is the sculpture "Bonsai Study IV" by local artist Larry Jones. The piece won "Best in Show" at the 2001 Fiesta in the Park. The Fiesta Committee purchased the sculpture and donated it to the Library.