adult programs: Book Discussions with Judy Levin
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Except when noted, seating for adult programs will no longer require tickets and will be on a first-come, first-served basis, beginning approximately 20 minutes before the start of the program. Certain programs may require registration as indicated below. If you have special access needs, please contact the library at 432-0216.
Ape House by Sara Gruen
One Book

Wednesday, October 13, 7 p.m.
Noted book discussion leader Judy Levin conducts a discussion of Sara Gruen's new book, "Ape House," the fall One Book, One Highland Park title.
Six bonobo apes use American Sign Language to communicate with humans in Sara Gruen's story about animal research, animal rights, and human-animal relationships.
A One Book, One Highland Park event
The author will be speaking at the library October 7.
► Open to residents and non-residents.
► No tickets or registration required.
Lark and Termite by Jayne Anne Phillips
Book Discussions with Judy Levin

Tuesday, November 9, 1 p.m., Alyce Brenner Room
Noted book discussion leader Judy Levin conducts a discussion of Jayne Anne Phillips' Lark and Termite.
Set in West Virginia in 1959 (with flashbacks to the Korean War), Lark and Termite is a powerful tale of family secrets and love featuring two orphaned siblings, 17-year-old Lark and her developmentally challenged younger brother, Termite.
Reserve a copy of Lark and Termite
► Open to residents and non-residents.
► No tickets or registration required.
