
"Well Read Lives: How Books Inspired a Generation of American Women", Barbara Sicherman, author
Sunday, April 25 at 2PM in the Stowe Visitor Center
Women’s book groups are a phenomenon of contemporary American life. Was it always so? Learn about the historic transformational power of reading in women’s lives in Barbara Sicherman’s newly-published , “Well Read Lives: How Books Inspired a Generation of American Women.” (UNC Press, 2010)
Come to the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center on April 25 for a book signing, celebration and discussion with Sicherman and Katherine Kane, the Stowe Center’s Executive Director.
Advance praise includes this from Joan Shelley Rubin, (University of Rochester): "… meticulous, elegantly written study… A rewarding exploration of the purposes reading served in the lives of prominent Progressive-era women, it also moves toward recovering the role of print in the lives of less-privileged individuals. We do not have another book like this."
Sicherman is the Kenan Professor of American Institutions and Values Emerita at Trinity College in Hartford and a West Hartford resident.
Join us for an engaging conversation with Barbara and Katherine, and refreshments. "Well-Read Lives" will be available for sale in the Museum Store. Book Talks are free, but please make a reservation to 860.522.9258 ext. 317 or info@stowecenter.org.