Book Clubs & Writers' Groups
Audience
Library Branch
Toronto author,librarian and human rights activist Sheila Dalton reads from her gripping work. A Guatemalan girl traumatized by violence commits murder - or does she? In partnership with Librarians Without Borders.
Come and share your love of books and listen to others present their favourites in an informal, lively setting.
Fri Sep 13
Fri Oct 11
This Library Settlement program run by the YMCA Newcomer Information Center invites all newcomers to share in the discovery of their new country and culture. Come and participate in readings and discussions about Canada.
Mon Sep 09
Mon Sep 16
Mon Sep 23
Mon Sep 30
Mon Oct 07
The Toronto Writers Co-operative...
Sun Sep 08
Sun Sep 15
Sun Oct 06
Join Library staff for entertaining book talks. Refreshments will be provided.
Thu Sep 05
Thu Oct 03
Discuss a book read by the group. Call 416-396-8920 to register. Limit 12.
Wed Sep 04
Wed Oct 02
Members discuss a book read by the group.
Tue Jul 30
Fri Aug 30
Mon Sep 30
Find inspiration and hone your craft with some of the hottest writers in Toronto. For young writers 16-30. Sheila Heti's book How Should a Person Be? was chosen by The New York Times as one of the 100 Notable Books of 2012. S...
Find inspiration and hone your craft with some of the hottest writers in Toronto. For young writers 16-30....
Join a circle of poets & writers who unite to share their artistic energy. Registration required. Call 416-396-8920 for more information.
Mon Jul 15
Mon Aug 19
Mon Sep 16
Mon Sep 30

Annette Street

