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LET'S TALK ABOUT IT !

There are at least 150 of you reading The Soloist by Mark Salzman- that's how many copies are checked out of the Library- as we start WestportREADS 2007! Tomorrow our young cellists will provide the overture with performances around town between 1 and 1:30; drop in at Barnes& Noble, Balducci's, Trader Joe's, either Starbucks, Doc's Cafe or the Library. Pick up a brochure or check the Library website, so you do not miss any of the great programs we have planned for the month of March.

Each week, I will post a question or two about The Soloist to encourage thoughts and conversation about the book. It would be great to get an online conversation going about the book. If you decide to hold a book discussion at home, give me a call and we will schedule a facilitator to lead the discussion.

So, here's the question for today:
Was Renne in control of his own actions and reactions?

Comments (1)

joseph:

I think his mother's management of his life as a child caused him to have trouble as a grown-up- especially with his social life. The trial made him learn some new ways of interacting with people.

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