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The Shadow Catcher
by Marianne Wiggins
Monday, July 26 at 10:00 am
Thayne Branch Library
“An unusual fictionalization ofthe life of American West
photographer Edward Curtis (1868-1952)–along with that of
a woman named “MarianneWiggins.” Curtis emerges as a
fascinating, complex figure, onewho inhabited any number of American contradictions. With Marianne’s crackling social commentary and deceptively breezy self-discovery, Wiggins’s eighth novel is a heartfelt de force Weekly tour.”—
Bring a morning snack & join us for a lively book discussion.

The Shadow Catcher
by Marianne Wiggins
Monday, July 26 at 10:00 am
Thayne Branch Library
“An unusual fictionalization ofthe life of American West
photographer Edward Curtis (1868-1952)–along with that of
a woman named “MarianneWiggins.” Curtis emerges as a
fascinating, complex figure, onewho inhabited any number of American contradictions. With Marianne’s crackling social commentary and deceptively breezy self-discovery, Wiggins’s eighth novel is a heartfelt de force Weekly tour.”—
Bring a morning snack & join us for a lively book discussion.

The Shadow Catcher
by Marianne Wiggins
Monday, July 26 at 10:00 am
Thayne Branch Library
“An unusual fictionalization ofthe life of American West
photographer Edward Curtis (1868-1952)–along with that of
a woman named “MarianneWiggins.” Curtis emerges as a
fascinating, complex figure, onewho inhabited any number of American contradictions. With Marianne’s crackling social commentary and deceptively breezy self-discovery, Wiggins’s eighth novel is a heartfelt de force Weekly tour.”—
Bring a morning snack & join us for a lively book discussion.

The Shadow Catcher
by Marianne Wiggins
Monday, July 26 at 10:00 am
Thayne Branch Library
“An unusual fictionalization ofthe life of American West
photographer Edward Curtis (1868-1952)–along with that of
a woman named “MarianneWiggins.” Curtis emerges as a
fascinating, complex figure, onewho inhabited any number of American contradictions. With Marianne’s crackling social commentary and deceptively breezy self-discovery, Wiggins’s eighth novel is a heartfelt de force Weekly tour.”—
Bring a morning snack & join us for a lively book discussion.

The Shadow Catcher
by Marianne Wiggins
Monday, July 26 at 10:00 am
Thayne Branch Library
“An unusual fictionalization ofthe life of American West
photographer Edward Curtis (1868-1952)–along with that of
a woman named “MarianneWiggins.” Curtis emerges as a
fascinating, complex figure, onewho inhabited any number of American contradictions. With Marianne’s crackling social commentary and deceptively breezy self-discovery, Wiggins’s eighth novel is a heartfelt de force Weekly tour.”—
Bring a morning snack & join us for a lively book discussion.

The Shadow Catcher
Monday, July 26 at 10:00 am
Thayne Branch Library
“An unusual fictionalization ofthe life of American West
photographer Edward Curtis (1868-1952)–along with that of
a woman named “MarianneWiggins.” Curtis emerges as a
fascinating, complex figure, onewho inhabited any number of American contradictions. With Marianne’s crackling social commentary and deceptively breezy self-discovery, Wiggins’s eighth novel is a heartfelt de force Weekly tour.”—
Bring a morning snack & join us for a lively book discussion.
“An unusual fictionalization ofthe life of American West
photographer Edward Curtis (1868-1952)–along with that of
a woman named “MarianneWiggins.” Curtis emerges as a
fascinating, complex figure, onewho inhabited any number of American contradictions. With Marianne’s crackling social commentary and deceptively breezy self-discovery, Wiggins’s eighth novel is a heartfelt de force Weekly tour.”—
Bring a morning snack & join us for a lively book discussion.
Ask or call if you need an interlibrary loan!
Thayne Branch Library 883-7323
June
Claiming Ground
By: Laura Bell
After college, a Kentucky girl spends a summer in Wyoming to find herself and regroup. Thirty years later, she’s still there. In this memoir, Bell vividly depicts her life out West, starting with her first job herding sheep—an occupation usually done by men. She goes on to write about her life as a ranch hand, masseuse, housewife, stepmother, and forest ranger, mixing work experiences with touching and poignant accounts of family and friends. She also describes the Wyoming landscape in brilliant detail, revealing her love for the place.
Bring a morning snack & join us for a lively book discussion.
Ask or call if you need an interlibrary loan!
Thayne Branch Library 883-7323











