Crculo de Lectura en Espaol Spanish Literature Reading Circle Wednesday

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Library is set to host a Spanish Literature Reading Circle on April 1, 2015, focusing on Gabriel García Márquez's renowned novel _El amor en los tiempos del cólera (Love in the Time of Cholera)_. Scheduled from 7 to 8:30 PM, this event invites Spanish-speaking community members to come together to discuss the themes and characters of the book. The library will offer a limited number of copies for attendees to borrow, making it easier for everyone to participate. This initiative not only promotes literary appreciation but also aims to enhance Spanish language skills among participants. Engaging in such discussions fosters a sense of community while celebrating Hispanic literature.

The event is open to all, encouraging diverse perspectives and enriching conversations. By participating, attendees can deepen their understanding of the text while enjoying the company of fellow readers. This gathering highlights the library's commitment to cultural engagement and community building through literature.

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