ASHEBORO – A community discussion will wrap up Randolph
Reads: Invisible Man at 5 p.m. Thursday, October 9, at the Asheboro
Public Library.
It’s free and the public is invited to talk about the book,
the Randolph Reads project and opportunities for ongoing discussions.
Refreshments will be provided.
Copies of the book are available for checkout at all
Randolph County Public Library locations. Ebook and audiobook formats also are
available.
All Randolph County has been invited to read and talk about Invisible
Man by a partnership of community groups including The Courier-Tribune,
the Friends of the Randolph Public Library, the Asheboro City Schools, the City
of Asheboro, the George Washington Carver Community Enrichment Center, the
Randolph County Public Library and the Randolph County Schools.
The purpose of the project is to allow people from all walks
of life to have a common literary and artistic experience around the novel, and
to be able to share their views on the themes and issues of being invisible in
Randolph County.
For more information, visit www.randolphreads.org or contact
Assistant Library Director George Taylor, 318-6814.
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