
B.I.G. (Big, Intense, Good)
A multi-session group is the ideal environment in which to relish these classic works of literature of a certain size and heft.
Nat Frothingham is past Editor and Publisher of The Montpelier Bridge, a community newspaper in Montpelier. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature and a master’s degree in Education, both from Harvard. His focus areas include the plays of Shakespeare, American Literature, the American Civil War, and 4 issues of free speech and American democracy. He has worked as a teacher in East Africa, at Randolph Union High School, and for the Vermont Department of Corrections.
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A multi-session group is the ideal environment in which to relish these classic works of literature of a certain size and heft.
A book of short stories, a memoir and two novels bring us to present day consideration of migration, immigration and refuge.
Discuss the crucial final month of the war and how, but for a handful of important decisions and a good deal of luck, the outcomeof the War and of the countrymight have been very different
These delightful and rich collections of short poems offer a great first foray into poetry for mixed-age groups.
This series invites readers to learn more about Robert Frost’s life and the diversity of his writings.
Founding documents and landmark speeches help us to understand America’s operating principles and values – what they mean, how well we practice what we preach, and what relationship words have to action in good times and bad.
Choose individual plays or run a series of comedies, tragedies, or histories.
These four books help to introduce post-colonial Africa to the novice and explore some of the continent’s crises in greater depth, including the West’s complicity in them.
Vermont Reads is Vermont Humanities’ statewide community reading program. These books are all high-quality young-adult level works that offer food for thought for all ages.