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Friday Afternoon Books

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

The FAB selection for September is "The Righteous Mind" by Jonathan Haidt.

Friday Afternoon Books

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

FAB’s October book is “Retrospections: Where I Have Come From and What Has Mattered.”

Friday Afternoon Books

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

Friday Afternoon Books will meet at UUCB in the Sky Room. Our book is “The Measure,” by Nikki Erlick.

Friday Afternoon Books

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

We will be discussing “Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret,” by Judy Blume. We will also be voting for books to be read January through June.

Friday Afternoon Books

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

We will meet at 1:30 in the Emerson Room. Our book for January 12 is "Kindred" by Octavia Butler.

Friday Women’s Book Group

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

This month we are reading “Living Resistance,” by Kaitlyn Curtice. We will also be taking up some group business. Our March selection is “The Beauty of Dusk,” by Frank Bruni. […]

Friday Afternoon Women’s Book Group

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

We will be discussing "The Beauty of Dusk" by Frank Bruni and the date for the April meeting. The April book is "The Weight of Ink," by Rachel Kadish.

Women’s Friday Afternoon Books

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

The Women’s Friday Afternoon Books will be meeting on April19th because of the Conference on World Affairs. Our book is “The Weight of Ink” by Rachel Kadish. We will be […]

Women’s Friday Afternoon Books

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

The book for May is “Humankind: A Hopeful History,” by Rutger Bregman.

Women’s Friday Afternoon Books

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

Our book is “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City” by Matthew Desmond.

Women’s Friday Afternoon Books

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

Our book is "The Way of Gratitude" and/or "God Revised," by Galen Guengerich.

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