Books Sandwiched In continues

The 2018 Friends of the Beaufort Library’s Books Sandwiched In program is continuing to grow audiences who love literature.

Gene Rugala and Connie Farrell Scuderi, co-chairs of Books Sandwiched In, along with other volunteers help provide free refreshments and coffee for the events, which take place on Mondays from noon – 1 p.m. at the USCB Center for the Arts, 805 Carteret Street, Beaufort.

Remaining presentations include:

Feb. 12 – Driving with the Devil:  Southern Moonshine, Detroit Wheels and the Birth of NASCAR by Neal Thompson, reviewed by Ted Barber.

Feb. 19 – The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu by Joshua Hammer, reviewed by Laurie McCall and Elijah Heywood, Jr.

Feb. 26 – The Club Dumas by Arturo Perez-Reverte and The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, reviewed by David and Lorrie Anderson, owners of Nevermore Books.

March 5 – Dead Wake by Erik Larson, reviewed by TCL History Professor Greg Mauriocourt

This year’s program concludes on March 12 with a presentation by author and native of Beaufort, Valerie Sayers, who will be discussing her first novel,  Who Do You Love

The Friends of Beaufort Library is an all-volunteer group that supports the Beaufort, Lobeco and St. Helena libraries. For more information, visit friendsofthebeaufortlibrary.com or contact Lolita Huckaby Watson at 843-812-6490.

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