*NEW*🔥  📚 A Non-Fiction Book Club For Curious Minds
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*NEW*🔥 📚 A Non-Fiction Book Club For Curious Minds

Info sull'evento

💌 JOIN our NEW SUBSTACK to read ALL the book summaries 📕👇

https://rubyrossini.substack.com/

If you have not yet read the book, you are still very welcome to join us. However, in the case of reading a novel, reading it beforehand is strongly encouraged — both to deepen your own experience and to enrich the conversation for others.

Regardless of whether you have read the book, take the time to go through the summary ( it will be published on Substack a few days before our event ) - it will help to ground the conversation on an even level for everyone on Saturday. It is not AI-written - I write all summaries & think pieces myself, and I aim to make them as in-depth as I possibly can.

For Announcements

Join our WhatsApp Group. I will announce here any new events and share the summary for those who are not on Substack: https://chat.whatsapp.com/G011Ugv9bah08PYlcQFJ4m

( This is the announcement group only - ONLY once you have attended the event, you'll be able to join the other group, which is for the community)

⛔️ No Show

Don't be a 💩. Our waitlist is usually chunky. If you can’t make it, change your RSVP, it only takes a second. Two consecutive no-shows and you will be removed from future signups.

Book of the Month

In our last book, we opened our eyes to Facebook’s operations, a tool that has become so ubiquitous in our lives-one that has shaped both our intimate and political spheres. Sarah Wynn-Williams stood within it, pushing back and now publicly challenging it and yet the unease remains: Did she do enough? What is the line between resistance and complicity?

This question finds a quieter, more intimate form in Stoner by John Williams. Here, there is no global stage, no sweeping power-only a life. A farmer turned academic, William Stoner moves through disappointment and devotion alike, meeting love, failure, duty and a search for meaning with a quiet, unyielding stoic

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R. Maria Ulrich 1, 1070-169, Lisboa

Come arrivare

Questa settimana a Lissabon