![]() ![]() There were 13 community members from Hancock and Rochester on hand to discuss the book and its impact on them. This event was sponsored by a grant from the Vermont Humanities Council to the Friends of the Hancock Free Public Library, who runs the book discussion group. textile mills through the eyes of an Italian-American girl and a runaway boy. ![]() (Provided)The Valley Readers met last Thursday, April 12, to discuss the Vermont Reads 2018 book “Bread and Roses, Too” by Katherine Paterson, a novel of historical fiction that tells the story of the 1912 “Bread and Roses” strike in the Lawrence, Mass. ![]() Pictured at last Thursday’s event are (back row, l-r) Jody Troumbley, Caroline Tavelli-Abar, Rose Juliano, Eva Jesso, Caroline Meagher, Owen Rogal, and Lois Bond and (front row, l-r) Jill Jesso-White, Margi Rogal, Diana Chapin, Sarah Reiderer, Gretchen Perera, and Nancy Sanz. ![]()
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