Discussion of Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

Presenter Information

Barb Gauthier
Glenda Carbaugh

Location

CSU Michael Schwartz Library, Rhodes Tower, Room 503--A Zoom option will be available

Start Date

1-12-2021 12:00 PM

End Date

1-12-2021 1:30 PM

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Please note, per CSU's mask mandate "properly worn masks are required indoors in CSU facilities for all students, faculty, staff and visitors. This applies to everyone, regardless of their vaccination status." Because of the mandate, eating and drinking are not allowed in the Library.

New York Times Best Seller. “A charming, poignant novel about a crime that never took place, a would-be bank robber who disappears into thin air, and eight anxious strangers with much in common —Amazon

Discussion Leaders: Glenda Carbaugh, Member, Friends of the Library, and Barb Gauthier, President, Friends of the Library

Friends of the Library book discussions are free and open to all CSU faculty, staff, and students and the general public.

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Discussion of Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

CSU Michael Schwartz Library, Rhodes Tower, Room 503--A Zoom option will be available

Please note, per CSU's mask mandate "properly worn masks are required indoors in CSU facilities for all students, faculty, staff and visitors. This applies to everyone, regardless of their vaccination status." Because of the mandate, eating and drinking are not allowed in the Library.

New York Times Best Seller. “A charming, poignant novel about a crime that never took place, a would-be bank robber who disappears into thin air, and eight anxious strangers with much in common —Amazon

Discussion Leaders: Glenda Carbaugh, Member, Friends of the Library, and Barb Gauthier, President, Friends of the Library

Friends of the Library book discussions are free and open to all CSU faculty, staff, and students and the general public.