Reading and Discussion
Exploring Ideas through BooksCheryl Heneveld
Cheryl Heneveld has a degree in Literature and Philosophy with a Master of Liberal Arts from St. Johns College, a discussion based program. Having lived in Kenya, Switzerland, Indonesia and India, her interests include multi-cultural literature as well as women writers, especially Virginia Woolf. She has co-taught Peace and War at Johnson State College. A bookworm since childhood, she believes reading and discussion are the best ways to continue lifelong learning.
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Chittenden, Essex, Franklin, Lamoille, Orange, Orleans
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Series Led by Cheryl Heneveld
- African American Experience: Memoirs and Essays
- African American Experience: South to North
- African American Experience: The Harlem Renaissance
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- American Stories Across the Generations
- B.I.G. (Big, Intense, Good)
- Booker Prize Winners
- Canadian Cultural Diversity
- DCF Children’s Book Award
- Dogged Resolve: Gary Paulsen’s Canine Adventures
- Eight Great Greek Tragedies
- Founding Fathers
- Futures: Utopia and Apocalypse
- Get Real
- Healthcare and Humanity
- How They Lived
- Immigrants: Coming to America
- Influential First Ladies
- Justice
- Masters of the Short Story
- Memorable Memoirs: Take Two
- Native America
- Native American Literature
- Never Setting Sun: The Heyday of the British Colonial Empire
- Outsiders: Those Who Fell Outside the Cultural Norm
- Pilgrimage
- Poems to Share
- Portraits of the Artists
- Robert Frost’s Life and Writing
- Seminal Statements of American Values
- Seven Deadly Sins
- Shakespeare Mix & Match
- Slavery and the Civil War
- The Genius of Mark Twain
- The Romantic Ideal
- The Ties that Bind: Take Two
- Vermont Reads Past Picks
- When Cultures Meet: First Contact in the Lake Champlain Basin
- Women’s Literature: Dual Heritages
- World War II: The Loss of the Age of Innocence