We thank all of our partners on the task force for their support. One Read is generously underwritten by the Friends of the Columbia Public Library and made possible by organizations in our community. The other title considered this year was the nonfiction book “ Why Fish Don’t Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life” by Lulu Miller. Always-available ebooks and audiobooks of “When Two Feathers Fell From the Sky” are available through the library’s online streaming service hoopla. The library offers the book in large print, as an eBook and in downloadable and streaming audiobook formats as well. This is the same country that was so well portrayed in Willa Cathers novels and masterfully mapped by William Least Heat-Moon in PrairyErth. Read more about the book and the author here.Īs in past years, the Friends of the Columbia Public Library will fund the purchase of multiple copies of the One Read title for people to check out so anyone wanting to read it will be able to before September. The landscape of Kent Harufs Plainsong is flat, sandy, full of wheat and corn, and out in the open country, between the small towns, stands of trees surround lonely farmhouses. Read the book this summer in preparation for events, including book discussions, a writing contest, an art competition and a visit from the author, in September. The community has voted to read “ When Two Feathers Fell From the Sky” by Margaret Verble for the 2023 One Read program.
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