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Becky Engen : 1:10 PM on October 31, 2013
Join us at Twin Cities Habitat’s next Book Club meeting as we gather at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts for a private “Book Tour” and discussion of Spirit Car: Journey to a Dakota Past. This memoir, by local author Diane Wilson, explores themes of home and displacement through the story of her family’s nomadic struggles during and after the 1862 Dakota War.
We are pleased to join groups from all over Minneapolis who have read this book as a part of the “One City, One Read” program. This unique Book Club meeting will include a tour through the museum, while a guide leads a lively discussion of works of art that relate to the themes in Spirit Car.
Whether or not you've had a chance to finish the book, we'd encourage you to RSVP today -tours are filling up quickly!
Housing Matters! Book and Film Club
Film: Spirit Car: Journey to a Dakota Past by Diane Wilson
Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013 Spots still available! RSVP here
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Thursday, November 14, 2013 - FULL
Location: Minneapolis Institute of Arts; 2400 Third Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
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