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X-WR-CALNAME:Women & Children First |  February 07 2010- February 14 2010
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SUMMARY:Family of Women Book Group
DESCRIPTION:<p>This month's book is <em>My Stroke of Insight</em> by Jill Bolt Taylor</p>
 
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SUMMARY:Classics Book Group Postponed til Feb. 24th
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 This month's book is <em>To the Lighthouse</em> by Virginia Woolf
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SUMMARY:Princess Zindaba Nyirenda 
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 <strong>Princess Zindaba Nyirenda</strong>
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 <em>Ta-Lakata\: The Tears of Africa</em>
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 Granddaughter of the Tumbaka tribe chief Mphamba of Lundazi in Zambia\, Princess Zindaba “Zindie” Nyirenda was raised in an elite and privileged environment during Zambia’s economic boom years. As a young woman\, Zindie relocated to the United States\, and then watched in horror as life in her homeland rapidly disintegrated under economic devastation and the influx of AIDS/HIV. Unwilling to sit on the sidelines\, Zindie founded a non-profit organization to equip and empower local leaders in remote areas and neglected villages of Africa. Today Princess Zindie is a graduate student at Roosevelt University and was keynote speaker at the 2007 World AIDS Day conference in Illinois.
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SUMMARY:Sarah Blake 
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 <strong>Sarah Blake</strong>
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 <em>The Postmistress</em>
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 Two women\, an American postmistress in Franklin\, Massachusetts\, and a British radio journalist\, are entrusted to deliver information to the newlywed wife of an American doctor in London at the dawn of WWII.  For different reasons both decide not to do so\, each betraying her solemn commitment to deliver news. A new novel with extraordinary relevance to the way we live now\, that is less a war novel than an examination of how people cope with the knowledge of unspeakable inhumanity in the world as they go about their daily lives. Booklist\, in a starred review\, predicted that “Blake’s emotional saga of conscience and genocide is poised to become a bestseller of the highest echelon.”
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