Thursday, March 19, 2009

Book Discussion

Yesterday I held my March adult book discussion at the library. The book was Eric Lerner's Pinkerton's Secret. My group really enjoys books in which real historical figures show up in the novel and this book did not disappoint. In fact, I pulled a biography of Pinkerton from the shelf to bring with me to the meeting and as I was flipping through it, I was amazed by how many of the photographs depicted actual scenes from the book. Pinkerton met everyone from his era. The fun thing about my loyal group of attendees is that they like maps and background information as much as I do. When we learned that Pinkerton probably had an affair with Kate Warne, the first female detective he ever hired, and she was buried next to him, the question that came up was who paid for her grave. In some book discussions how characters feel is the main topic. Not in mine. Kay said she would visit the cemetery next time she was in Chicago and Harry wanted her to check on who paid for Kate Warne's grave. Then he speculated it might be online. We got into a little, "you email them, no you" battle about. Finally, I told Harry that I bet he couldn't find out. He's a genealogist so finding out information from cemeteries is old hat for them. I just wanted to egg him on. Later in the evening I checked my work email from home and Harry had emailed me. He had already emailed the cemetery and received a response with supplemental links to online articles about Kate Warne. I can't wait until next month to tell the group. That's why my book discussion group is so nifty...The burial plot was Pinkerton's, by the way.

3 comments:

Sallyb said...

What fun! I love how you bring out the best in your group - get the curiosity going - do you meet all year? I wonder if they'd like The Open Door by Maguire. One of my faves last year. Fiction but based on a relationship between Henry James and a feminist poet who really lived named Constance Fenimore Woolson. All kinds of interesting background material.

Infobabe said...

My group does meet every month all year. They probably would like that book, although it does not qualify for my discussion as it is not the author's first novel. I choose all of my books for the next year by the end of summer of the current year. This is the last year of first novels. The 2010 book discussion series kicks off Second Helpings when we do the second novels of authors whose first novels we have read. We'll start with Katherine Neville's second book because we started the other theme with her first book. My people are pretty excited already.

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