The Friends of the Bartlett Public Library and the N.H. Humanities Council continues the book discussion series called "Rural and Small-Town America." The second book in the series is "Main Street," by Sinclair Lewis.Lewis' award-winning book examines rural America through the eyes of a sophisticated young woman who moves to a small Midwest town and struggles with the culture of the people who live there.The discussion date is April 11 at 7 p.m. in the Bartlett Public Library and will be led by Suzanne Brown from Dartmouth College. A copy of the book can be picked up at the Bartlett Public Library during library hours. One need not be a town resident to obtain a copy. Come together to share this thought-provoking classic.For more information, call 383-6775 or 374-2755.
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