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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Reads. About the Reads: 2015. The Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads program is a community initiative to promote reading and civic dialogue through the shared experience of reading and discussing a common book. And highlights a work of fiction. Books chosen for the Reads should meet the following criteria:. The writing should be engaging and thought-provoking. The subjects discussed should be accessible to readers throughout the community, high-school age and above.

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Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Reads | Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads

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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Reads. BOOK DISCUSSION AND PROGRAM RESOURCES. You can find copies of The Book of Unknown Americans. At the Ann Arbor District Library. The Ypsilanti District Library. And in area bookstores. Use this Reader's Guide. As you and your group read and discuss the book. Hosting your first book discussion? Take a look at these Book Discussion Guidelines. To keep the conversation flowing and on topic. Read a three-question interview. These Youth Reading Lists. A public p...

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Special Thanks | Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads

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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Reads. Ann Arbor Ypsilanti Reads Committees. Tim Grimes, Community Relations and Marketing Manager, Ann Arbor District Library. Gillian Ream Gainsley, Communications and Development Coordinator, Ypsilanti District LIbrary. Diane Hockett, Treasurer, Washtenaw Intermediate School District. Lori Kunkel-Coryell, Assistant Director, Ypsilanti District Library. Ira Lax, Outreach Assistant, Ann Arbor District Library. Sara Memmott, Librarian, Eastern Michigan University.

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Resources | Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads

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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Reads. Blast off to adventure as we commandeer the lobby of the Downtown Library on Saturday, August 20 for an afternoon of rocket science. You'll get a crash course in rocket design before you engineer your own ships from straws (the drinking kind! Paper, and clay! Plan for about 30 minutes of activity and drop in anytime from 2-4pm. Ann Arbor District Library, 2016. All content CC-by-NC.

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Past Reads | Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads

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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Reads. Check out our online collection of videos of programs from past Reads. 2016: A Very Good Read. About the Reads: 2016. Suggest a Title: 2016. Ann Arbor Reads Events: 2016. How to Participate: 2016. 2015: A Very Good Read. About the Reads: 2015. Suggest a Title: 2015. Ann Arbor Reads Events: 2015. How to Participate: 2015. 2014: A Very Good Read. About the Reads: 2014. Suggest a Title: 2014. Ann Arbor Reads Events: 2014. How to Participate: 2014. About the R...

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Book Discussions | Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads

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RETURN TO AADL.ORG. Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Reads. Book Discussions and Events coming soon! Join us for a hands-on letterpress workshop. Led by Fritz Swanson of Wolverine Press on Thursday, August 18 at 7pm in the Downtown Library Secret Lab. Ann Arbor District Library, 2016. All content CC-by-NC.

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SI 643 Winter 2014 Blog. Bloggers in Library Land. What “counts” as a book club? A successful book club? Dempsey’s article made me think about the issue of scope when it comes to me thinking about University* wide book initiatives as well as the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads Program. At the University of Wisconsin, all freshman are given a copy of the Go Big Read book. Other examples of “successful” book clubs on a large scale: Book It! Though perhaps James Frey wishes it were not so popular…zing! This year&...

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History and Past Festivals. Leader In The Literary Arts (LILA) Award. A community-wide celebration of reading, writing, and literacy. Reading is a solitary act, but can lead to great connections to those around you. The Ann Arbor Book Festival provides a springboard to community discussions about reading and books through activities. Check out the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads. Literacy is an important commitment of the Ann Arbor Book Festival. For more information about literacy efforts in the Ann Arbor...

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