One Village, One Book: Montclair Library Book Club
Schedule
Tue Oct 08 2024 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm
Location
Oakland Public Library: Montclair Branch, Mountain Boulevard, Oakland, CA, USA | Oakland, CA
About this Event
October's Read: by Shanthi Sekaran
About the Book Club:
We had so much fun reading books set in Oakland in 2023 that we’ve decided to keep it going in 2024! This year’s we’ve expanded to books set in the Bay Area, although we still have a strong Oakland focus. Our books are selected from a variety of genres and eras so you’re sure to find something you’re interested in. We’ll get to learn more about our city, meet some neighbors and discuss what we’ve read.
Meetings are the second Tuesday of the month from 6:30-7:30pm. Come to one discussion, a few or all of them! No pre-registration or commitment is required – all we ask is that you’ve read the book and are ready to discuss it.
Here’s our 2024 schedule:
Just for fun, this year we’re reading our way chronologically through the books in the order they’re set, from pre-history to right now.
- January 9, 2024: by Andrew Alden
Starts with rocks as old as the Earth: In this nonfiction book, “geologist Andrew Alden excavates the ancient story of Oakland’s geologic underbelly and reveals how its silt, soil, and subterranean sinews are intimately entwined with its human history–and future.” - February 13, 2024: by Isabel Allende
Set in 1849: This “sprawling, engrossing historical novel” follows Eliza Sommers on her journey from Chile to Gold-Rush-era San Francisco and Northern California in search of the father of her child. - March 12, 2024: by Amy Chua
Set in 1944: “When presidential hopeful Walter Wilkinson is murdered in Berkeley’s iconic Claremont hotel, Detective Al Sullivan is drawn into a tangle of volatile politics, deceptive femme fatales, and destructive family secrets.” (Booklist) - April 9, 2024: by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
Set in 1953: This reimagining of The Fiddler on the Roof by an Oakland-based author follows three sisters in a jazz trio as they struggle to be independent from their mother’s dreams for them, set against the backdrop of a rapidly gentrifying Fillmore District. (Also available as an ebook.) - May 7, 2024: by Melinda Lo
Update: We’ve changed the date from May 14th to May 7th
Set in 1954: This YA novel set in San Francisco’s Chinatown follows 17-year-old Lily Hu as she tries to figure out where she fits in, falls in love, and deals with the expectations of her traditional parents and community. It’s “the intersectional, lesbian, historical teen novel so many readers have been waiting for.” (Kirkus) - June 11, 2024: edited by Patricia Adler
Set in 1991: Subtitled “A Collective Remembrance,” this nonfiction book tells the story of the 1991 Oakland Hills Fire from the perspectives of different people who lived through it. - July 9, 2024: by Janet Dawson
Set in the 2000s: This mystery novel is set in a gentrifying Oakland with a cast of shady real estate developers and questionable politicians that could have been pulled from just about any era of Oakand’s waterfront history. PI Jeri Howard investigates the death of a security guard at a construction site on the Embarcadero whose body washes up in the Estuary. - August 13, 2024: by Mariah K. Young
Set around 2012: Beautifully-written short stories set in the East Bay, featuring a diverse cast of characters who live and work on the edges of Bay Area prosperity, like day laborers, house cleaners, hairdressers, bartenders, and limo drivers. - September 10, 2024: by Gene Luen Yang
Set in 2015-2016: Go back to school with this graphic novel following Bishop O’Dowd’s basketball team on its quest to win a state championship. (Also available as an ebook.) - October 8, 2024: by Shanthi Sekaran
Set around 2016: The lives of two women – one an Indian American chef who’s struggling to conceive and one an undocumented Mexican immigrant working to start a new life in California with her baby – intersect as they reckon with “pregnancy, childbirth, and the meaning of family in Berkeley, California.” - November 12, 2024: by Anita Felicelli
Set around 2019: In this magical realism novel reviewers have compared to Helen Oyeyemi, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Haruki Murakami, “down-and-out Tamil American trial lawyer Maya Ramesh fights to save a painted [and talking] lemur come to life, in settings that range from Oakland, California to a Malagasy rain forest.” This satiric novel “looks at the inherent absurdities that drive systems of culture, power, and law…and the ways in which art is codified and commodified.” - December 10, 2024: by Carolina Ixta
Set now: This brand-new YA novel (published in January 2024) follows two Latina teens growing up in East Oakland as they navigate love, family, racism, school, an unexpected pregnancy, and more.
See Updates at: https://montclairfriends.org/one-village-one-book/
Where is it happening?
Oakland Public Library: Montclair Branch, Mountain Boulevard, Oakland, CA, USA, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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