Slice of Life: Book Club 3/24

I am participating again this year in the Slice of Life challenge in which we write a slice every day in March. If you are interested in joining in, visit the Two Writing Teachers blog for more information.

Tomorrow after school I am hosting the first meeting of my staff book club at school. I am so excited to have this meeting. It is something I have been thinking about for years. I finally decided to put it out there and I am so happy about the response. I feel like the book culture at my school could use some help. It is great that other teachers love the idea of a book club. I am so happy that I decided to put it out there. 
The book club decided to read All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. I loved this book and am really looking forward to discussing it with others. I will be stopping by a neighborhood bakery in the morning to pick up some french pastries to share with my colleagues. I know I will love my time at book club and I hope that the other teachers do too. 

Author: Andrea

I am an instructional technology coach in a middle school in Milwaukee, WI. I have been teaching for over 20 years in many grade levels ranging from first through eighth grade. I am a lifelong book nerd.

2 thoughts on “Slice of Life: Book Club 3/24”

  1. that is so interesting that your book club is reading Anthony Doerr's book, because my book club is too. We're not meeting until next month, and I haven't even started the book yet. Because I am just finishing another book that I very strongly recommend: "The Only Ones," by Carola Dibbell. It's just out and may be a little hard to find. I'm eager to hear what your book club thinks of Doerr's book and looking forward to reading it myself.

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