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LLAGNY Book Club March meeting at NYLI

LLAGNY BOOK CLUB MARCH DISCUSSION

Thursday March 26th, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

MRS. SHERLOCK HOLMES: The true story of New York City’s greatest female detective and the 1917 missing girl case that captivated a nation.

The LLAGNY Book Club will be meeting to discuss Mrs. Sherlock Homes by Brad Riccaon Thursday, March 26th from 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. The discussion will take […]

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NYLI’s Graphic Novel Book Club March Meeting

The next Graphic Novel Book Club will meet on Tuesday March 31st. We will discuss  2 books
Akira, Vol. 1 https://www.amazon.com/Akira-Vol-1-Katsuhiro-Otomo/dp/1935429000/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Akira%2C+Vol.+1&qid=1565723500&s=gateway&sr=8-1
A Different Pond by Bao Phi https://www.amazon.com/Different-Pond-Bao-Phi/dp/1623708036/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=A+Different+Pond+by+Bao+Phi&qid=1582919119&sr=8-1

Location:
New York Law Institute, Inc.
120 Broadway, Suite 932
212-732-8720

Date & time:
March 31st  at 1pm

For any questions, please contact, Eileen Dolan at edolan@NYLI.org

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Impeachment Docs… free & voluminous..on web….

Our colleagues at the Government Printing Office are living up to their motto of “Keeping America Informed” — releasing many key documents from the Trump Impeachment process.

Scholars, legal experts… really anyone with internet access!.. can now examine….

H.R. 116-346… House Report with dissenting views (12/15/2019).

H.R. 116-335…. Trump-Ukraine Impeachment Inquiry Report with Minority Views […]

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In honor of African American History Month – Kindred is discussed

LLAGNY Graphic Book Club’s February selection — Kindred – honored African American History Month.
The graphic novel , based on Octavia Butler’s 1979 science fiction work, explores slavery through the unique prism of time travel.  The main characters toggle between 1970s San Francisco and Antebellum South.  Female protagonist Dana experiences slavery’s horrors and discovers that […]

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