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DESCRIPTION:Saleem Sinai\, a boy born at the exact moment of India’s 
 independence on August 15\, 1947\, is the narrator of this classic 1981 
 novel. Gifted with telepathic powers\, Saleem discovers that he is one of 
 hundreds of children born at that same midnight hour\, each of whom is also 
 empowered with an extraordinary ability. From Bombay to Karachi to the 
 jungles of Bangladesh\, Saleem’s journey unfolds against a backdrop of 
 decades of war\, migration\, and national turmoil. His life becomes 
 inextricably linked to the fate of his country\, and his story serves as a 
 meditation on identity\, colonial legacy\, and the fragility of personal 
 and national memory.\n\nHolly Marihugh returns to lead this six-week 
 session of Big Books\, a guided discussion series of major works of 
 literature. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Registration is 
 required.
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 independence on August 15\, 1947\, is the narrator of this classic 1981 
 novel. Gifted with telepathic powers\, Saleem discovers that he is one of 
 hundreds of children born at that same midnight hour\, each of whom is also 
 empowered with an extraordinary ability. From Bombay to Karachi to the 
 jungles of Bangladesh\, Saleem’s journey unfolds against a backdrop of 
 decades of war\, migration\, and national turmoil. His life becomes 
 inextricably linked to the fate of his country\, and his story serves as a 
 meditation on identity\, colonial legacy\, and the fragility of personal 
 and national memory.\n\nHolly Marihugh returns to lead this six-week 
 session of Big Books\, a guided discussion series of major works of 
 literature. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Registration is 
 required.
LOCATION:Hammond Room
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 novel. Gifted with telepathic powers\, Saleem discovers that he is one of 
 hundreds of children born at that same midnight hour\, each of whom is also 
 empowered with an extraordinary ability. From Bombay to Karachi to the 
 jungles of Bangladesh\, Saleem’s journey unfolds against a backdrop of 
 decades of war\, migration\, and national turmoil. His life becomes 
 inextricably linked to the fate of his country\, and his story serves as a 
 meditation on identity\, colonial legacy\, and the fragility of personal 
 and national memory.\n\nHolly Marihugh returns to lead this six-week 
 session of Big Books\, a guided discussion series of major works of 
 literature. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Registration is 
 required.
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
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 independence on August 15\, 1947\, is the narrator of this classic 1981 
 novel. Gifted with telepathic powers\, Saleem discovers that he is one of 
 hundreds of children born at that same midnight hour\, each of whom is also 
 empowered with an extraordinary ability. From Bombay to Karachi to the 
 jungles of Bangladesh\, Saleem’s journey unfolds against a backdrop of 
 decades of war\, migration\, and national turmoil. His life becomes 
 inextricably linked to the fate of his country\, and his story serves as a 
 meditation on identity\, colonial legacy\, and the fragility of personal 
 and national memory.\n\nHolly Marihugh returns to lead this six-week 
 session of Big Books\, a guided discussion series of major works of 
 literature. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Registration is 
 required.
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
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 independence on August 15\, 1947\, is the narrator of this classic 1981 
 novel. Gifted with telepathic powers\, Saleem discovers that he is one of 
 hundreds of children born at that same midnight hour\, each of whom is also 
 empowered with an extraordinary ability. From Bombay to Karachi to the 
 jungles of Bangladesh\, Saleem’s journey unfolds against a backdrop of 
 decades of war\, migration\, and national turmoil. His life becomes 
 inextricably linked to the fate of his country\, and his story serves as a 
 meditation on identity\, colonial legacy\, and the fragility of personal 
 and national memory.\n\nHolly Marihugh returns to lead this six-week 
 session of Big Books\, a guided discussion series of major works of 
 literature. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Registration is 
 required.
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
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 independence on August 15\, 1947\, is the narrator of this classic 1981 
 novel. Gifted with telepathic powers\, Saleem discovers that he is one of 
 hundreds of children born at that same midnight hour\, each of whom is also 
 empowered with an extraordinary ability. From Bombay to Karachi to the 
 jungles of Bangladesh\, Saleem’s journey unfolds against a backdrop of 
 decades of war\, migration\, and national turmoil. His life becomes 
 inextricably linked to the fate of his country\, and his story serves as a 
 meditation on identity\, colonial legacy\, and the fragility of personal 
 and national memory.\n\nHolly Marihugh returns to lead this six-week 
 session of Big Books\, a guided discussion series of major works of 
 literature. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Registration is 
 required.
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
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