Partly based on the author’s real-life experiences growing up in Bogotá, Fruit of the Drunken Tree is a vivid portrait of innocent young lives caught in the middle of a horrifying conflict. SFPL's July- September 2019 On the Same Page selection.
Partly based on the author’s real-life experiences growing up in Bogotá, Fruit of the Drunken Tree is a vivid portrait of innocent young lives caught in the middle of a horrifying conflict. SFPL's July- September 2019 On the Same Page selection.
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Partly based on the author’s real-life experiences growing up in Bogotá, Fruit of the Drunken Tree is a vivid portrait of innocent young lives caught in the middle of a horrifying conflict. SFPL's July- September 2019 On the Same Page selection.
Partly based on the author’s real-life experiences growing up in Bogotá, Fruit of the Drunken Tree is a vivid portrait of innocent young lives caught in the middle of a horrifying conflict. SFPL's July- September 2019 On the Same Page selection.
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A saga about four generations of a Korean immigrant family. Sunja, born in a small fishing village, falls in love with an organized crime boss and becomes pregnant. SFPL's May-June 2019 On the Same Page selection.
A saga about four generations of a Korean immigrant family. Sunja, born in a small fishing village, falls in love with an organized crime boss and becomes pregnant. SFPL's May-June 2019 On the Same Page selection.
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A saga about four generations of a Korean immigrant family. Sunja, born in a small fishing village, falls in love with an organized crime boss and becomes pregnant. SFPL's May-June 2019 On the Same Page selection.
A saga about four generations of a Korean immigrant family. Sunja, born in a small fishing village, falls in love with an organized crime boss and becomes pregnant. SFPL's May-June 2019 On the Same Page selection.
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Three astronauts—Helen Kane, Yoshihiro Tanaka and Sergei Kuznetsov—train to go to Mars. The astronauts spend 17 months together in a highly realistic Mars...Show more
Three astronauts—Helen Kane, Yoshihiro Tanaka and Sergei Kuznetsov—train to go to Mars. The astronauts spend 17 months together in a highly realistic Mars simulation, including takeoff, landing and performing various experiments on their "Martian" surroundings. SFPL's March - April 2019 On the Same Page selection.
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Three astronauts—Helen Kane, Yoshihiro Tanaka and Sergei Kuznetsov—train to go to Mars. The astronauts spend 17 months together in a highly realistic Mars...Show more
Three astronauts—Helen Kane, Yoshihiro Tanaka and Sergei Kuznetsov—train to go to Mars. The astronauts spend 17 months together in a highly realistic Mars simulation, including takeoff, landing and performing various experiments on their "Martian" surroundings. SFPL's March - April 2019 On the Same Page selection.
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The Diné people (Navajo) and their land have survived the cataclysmic floods that now cover much of the earth, and Dinétah (formerly the Navajo reservatio...Show more
The Diné people (Navajo) and their land have survived the cataclysmic floods that now cover much of the earth, and Dinétah (formerly the Navajo reservation) is one of the few remaining places where humans can survive. SFPL's January - February 2019 On the Same Page selection.
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The Diné people (Navajo) and their land have survived the cataclysmic floods that now cover much of the earth, and Dinétah (formerly the Navajo reservatio...Show more
The Diné people (Navajo) and their land have survived the cataclysmic floods that now cover much of the earth, and Dinétah (formerly the Navajo reservation) is one of the few remaining places where humans can survive. SFPL's January - February 2019 On the Same Page selection.
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Previous Selections 2018: On the Same Page by SFPL_StaffPicks - a staff-created list : Every other month SFPL chooses a book--with the help of your suggestions--to encourage San Franciscans to read and discuss the same book.
Previous Selections 2018: On the Same Page by SFPL_StaffPicks - a staff-created list : Every other month SFPL chooses a book--with the help of your suggestions--to encourage San Franciscans to read and discuss the same book.
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