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Friday Morning
Nonfiction Book Group
If you enjoy true tales, join us on Friday mornings as we discuss BIOGRAPHIES, MEMOIRS, and VARIOUS NONFICTION titles. Books are available at the Circulation Desk a month prior to each meeting.   For more information, dial Cynthia at extension 16.  We do not meet during the summer. 
December 21, 2007
The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
by Barack Obama


"In July 2004, Barack Obama electrified the Democratic National Convention with an address that spoke to Americans across the political spectrum. One phrase in particular anchored itself in listeners' minds, a reminder that for all the discord and struggle to be found in our history as a nation, we have always been guided by a dogged optimism in the future, or what Senator Obama called "the audacity of hope."" "Now, in The Audacity of Hope, Senator Obama calls for a different brand of politics - a politics for those weary of bitter partisanship and alienated by the "endless clash of armies" we see in Congress and on the campaign trail; a politics rooted in the faith, inclusiveness, and nobility of spirit at the heart of "our improbable experiment in democracy." He explores those forces - from the fear of losing to the perpetual need to raise money to the power of the media - that can stifle even the best-intentioned politician. He also writes, with surprising intimacy and self-deprecating humor, about settling in as a senator, seeking to balance the demands of public service and family life, and his own deepening religious commitment." "At the heart of this book is Senator Obama's vision of how we can move beyond our divisions to tackle concrete problems. He examines the growing economic insecurity of American families, the racial and religious tensions within the body politic, and the transnational threats - from terrorism to pandemic - that gather beyond our shores. And he grapples with the role that faith plays in a democracy - where it is vital and where it must never intrude. Underlying his stories about family, friends, members of the Senate, even the president, is a vigorous search for connection: the foundation for a radically hopeful political consensus."--BOOK JACKET.
A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
The Brothers Bulger, by Howie Carr.
Nicholas and Alexandra, by Robert Massie.
My Invented Country, by Isabel Allende.
Mayflower: a Story of Courage, Community, and War, by Nathanial Philbrick
The Shadow Catcher, by Marianne Wiggins
Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen, by Julie Powell
305 Broadway.  Methuen, MA 01844.  (978) 686-4080, Fax (978) 686-8669