March 13, 4 pm Central
Zoom in, sit back, and enjoy
Story Hour: “Not Just Any Day at Work”
With stories from Kelton Barr, James Dunham, Kate Ligare, Larnzell Martin, and Jane Prohaska
April, Date TBD
In April, we’ll kick off thee Class of ’72 virtual book club. After our pandemic year and grueling election cycle, we’re partial to books by Carleton authors that transport us to other places and times. Please help us choose our first book and we’ll invite the author to join us. Go — by March 1 — to the Carleton Class of 1972 Facebook page and leave a comment.
Catfishing on Catnet by speculative fiction writer and Hugo award winner Naomi Kritzer ’95. A funny, fast-moving, coming-of-age story about diverse humans and a sentient Artificial Intelligence.
French Like Moi by Scott Carpenter, Carleton French professor. An entertaining, at times hilarious, memoir about a tiny apartment and a sabbatical year in Paris.
The Maze at Windermere by Gregory Blake Smith, Carleton English professor. “Literary origami” that is also a page turner, a novel about five protagonists, three centuries, and one place.