Vermont Reads: Book Discussion ‘The Line Becomes a River’
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April 7: 1:00 pm

Join us for “The Line Becomes a River” by Francisco Cantu book discussion at the Bugbee Senior Center. We will also be looking at ‘The Most Costly Journey.”
This year’s Vermont Reads book selection, The Most Costly Journey, features the stories of 19 migrant farm workers in Vermont as illustrated by New England cartoonists. It was created by the El Viaje Más Caro Project.
Learn more about Vermont Reads and the creation of The Most Costly Journey here.

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