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Bookshelf: Plaza Readers

Stories bring us together, which is perhaps why so many women, seeking an expanded social circle, form book clubs. For

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Bookshelf: Book Babes

Golf, tennis and swimming aren’t the only activities at Old Warson Country Club—every six weeks for a decade, it’s been

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Bookshelf: The Central West End Bookends

Although reading is by nature a solitary habit, there’s no surer way to find a kindred spirit than by connecting

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Bookshelf: Book and Wine Club

From law school graduation and the beginnings of high-powered careers to plenty of promotions and adventures with motherhood, the Book

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Bookshelf: Literary Bookkeepers

The Literary Bookkeepers began as a way to meet new people, and after 10 years, a group of women who used

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Bookshelf: St. Louis Art Museum Members Book Club

The Saint Louis Art Museum Members Book Club delights in the intersection of art and literature. Since 2010, members have been

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Bookshelf: St. Louis Chapter Hadassah Book Club

You might think a book club made up of members from the St. Louis Chapter Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of

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Bookshelf: De Smet Jesuit Faculty Book Club

Education never ends, even for teachers, so once each semester De Smet Jesuit faculty members gather for a book club. Topics

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Bookshelf: The Book Club

For more than four decades, a group of former Hi-Pointe residents has gathered to talk about books. They call themselves simply

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