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A Gathering of Old Men
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Jessie J (subseti) | 295 comments This is our community read for the summer. Anyone read it, and what did you think?


Kathy Duffy Thomas (kathy_duffy_thomas) | 18 comments I read this after I read A Lesson Before Dying. I loved them both. It is very hard for me to read books about terrible things, but these are so well formed I couldn't help but read them through. I don't do a great job of explaining what I like about books. Oh well.


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Marlene (marlene1001) A Lesson Before Dying was required reading in English. My final exam will probably be about it.


Jessie J (subseti) | 295 comments I just finished reading "A Gathering of Old Men" and really liked it! The only thing I didn't like is a pet peeve of mine, and considering it was published in the early 1980s, I think I can forgive it.

I think that, culturally, regions and families have stories that are "memes" (to use internet jargon). One belonging to Southern culture is the "trashy white gal", and I noticed it in this book, too. I think someone has to speak out for trashy white gals. The movie "Black Snake Moan" is one of my favorites!


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Marlene (marlene1001) I did write my final exam about A Lesson Before Dying.


Jessie J (subseti) | 295 comments Marlene wrote: "I did write my final exam about A Lesson Before Dying."

And what did you say? Haven't read it yet, but I don't mind spoilers (and you can spoiler text it for everyone else).


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Marlene (marlene1001) We had to say if we think this book should be required reading in schools and if it would help prepare kids for life today. It was a mix of a topic called "African American Experience" and "Globalization". Main topic in the exam: Is education an important aspect of globalization?
As the protagonist, Grant Wiggins, is a teacher on a former plantation, there was plenty to talk about. (I'll put this in a spoiler, but I don't know if it's really neccessary)
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I did a lot of comparing scenes and stuff, but that's about it. This was one task out of four. It was a six-hour exam. I think it went okay.
Even without the exam I would recommend this book, though. This was a good required book! We had bad ones too...


Kathy Duffy Thomas (kathy_duffy_thomas) | 18 comments Jessie wrote: "I just finished reading "A Gathering of Old Men" and really liked it! The only thing I didn't like is a pet peeve of mine, and considering it was published in the early 1980s, I think I can forgiv..."

You have a good point about trashy white gals. The True Blood books have cool trashy white gals, but a lot of people are put off by the whole vampire/necrophilia thing.


Jessie J (subseti) | 295 comments Kathy wrote: "The True Blood books have cool trashy white gals..."

Girl! I love True Blood, both the books and the TV show.


Jessie J (subseti) | 295 comments I meant to add earlier that one of our librarians recommended this book:

Blood Done Sign My Name: A True Story

as a companion read for our Gaines community read. I haven't had the opportunity yet to read it, but I thought I'd share!


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