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Join us for a book discussion over a drink at Akronym Brewing. In this bestseller, Grant teaches readers the art of rethinking. The Library does not provide food & drink. Registration required.
Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.643.9020. Meet the second Thursday evening of every month at Akronym Brewing to think and drink like the ancient Greek philosophers! In January, we will be reading & discussing "Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know" by Adam Grant. In this recent New York Times Bestseller, Grant teaches readers the art of rethinking and self-awareness of the unknown. Click here to reserve your copy from our Catalog. Book summary from the author. For questions or additional information, contact the Business, Government & Science Division at 330.643.9020 or bgsdiv@akronlibrary.org. Look ahead: February 9 at 8 pm, "Tiny Beautiful Things" by Cheryl Strayed. Click here to register for the February 9 event. |
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Community Discussion | Books & Writing |
TAGS: | think & drink | nonfiction | drinks | Books and Reading | Book Group, Book Discussion, Adult, Readers | book club | Adult readers | Adult Program | Activities for Adults |
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