The Historical Novel Book Club 2024-2025

The Historical Novel Book Club 2024-2025

Zoom Video Conference | CLASS FULL - Email info@lifelonglearningcollaborative.org to be added to the waitlist.

9/30/2024-8/25/2025
1:00 PM-3:00 PM on Mon
$60.00

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The Historical Novel Book Club 2024-2025

Zoom Video Conference | CLASS FULL - Email info@lifelonglearningcollaborative.org to be added to the waitlist.

Join us as we once again circle the globe with an international collection of novelists and characters. Our historical novels date from the 16th to the 20th century and take us to Sudan, Tasmania, Malaysia, along with other more familiar places.

Format: Each meeting will be a group discussion of that month’s novel. Presentations will not be required. Each meeting will begin with one participant’s brief observations about the novel as well as questions meant to stimulate discussion. Click here to view the course syllabus.

Resources/Expenses: Expenses for Club members each month will be modest. Most readings will be available from public libraries, or inexpensively from Amazon or other sources. No other expenses will be required.

Coordinators: Dennis Flavin and Bob Martin are experienced LLC coordinators; each having coordinated many previous courses.

Dennis Flavin

Dennis Flavin has been an active member of LLC for several years and has co-coordinated Current Decisions (Summersession) and Great Decisions (Wintersession).

Robert Martin

Bob Martin received a B.A. degree in English at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst, and had a varied career as teacher, journalist, political activist and non-profit administrator. Bob has led previous courses on topics such as The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Culture That Created It, and Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia’s Golden Age.