![]() ![]() January 28: Yale Needs Women: How the First Group of Girls Rewrote the Rules of an Ivy League Giant by Anne Gardiner Perkins To view previous Booked for Lunch discussions, click here! Past Booked for Lunch Title Selections: 2022įebruary 24: Free the Beaches: The Story of Ned Coll and the Battle for America’s Most Exclusive Shoreline by Andrew Kahrl 2021 ![]() Join the Society’s newsletter to be alerted for when the next Booked for Lunch is announced! A 2020 participant was the journalist Elaine Weiss, who provided fascinating insight into the writing and research for “The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote”. Recently we have added Zoom to some Booked for Lunch discussions, welcoming the author to the table to talk about their work and answer questions. Over time, book topics have ranged from the story of the Dutch influence on Manhattan’s culture and character the life and times of the famous Adams sisters and the Japanese interment camps during WWII. ![]() Looking for a great read and lively discussion, something engaging and informative? Come to “Booked for Lunch” A History Reading Group!Ībout three times a year, the Wilton Historical Society hosts a lunchtime book discussion that focuses on a non-fiction work of history. ![]()
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