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Progressive Pages: A Woodstock CAN Book Club

Mo., 13. Okt.

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D’Floridian

On Mondays, D'Floridian serves margarita specials and their usual delicious menu. Check it out here: https://woodstock.dfloridian.com/

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Progressive Pages: A Woodstock CAN Book Club
Progressive Pages: A Woodstock CAN Book Club

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尚有 10 個日期

13. Okt. 2025, 18:00 – 20:00

D’Floridian, 6242 Old Hwy 5 Suite A3, Woodstock, GA 30188, USA

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Join the Woodstock CAN Book Club!


A laid-back, progressive-minded book club and community hangout! Each meeting, we gather to discuss thought-provoking books, current events, and big ideas in a casual setting over good drinks and better conversation.


Haven’t read the book? No problem. Come anyway! You're welcome to listen, jump into the conversation, or bring your own book or topic to share. This space is about connection, curiosity, and community—not homework.


New faces always welcome. Let’s read, think, and organize together.


On Mondays, D'Floridian serves margarita specials and their usual delicious menu. Check it out here: https://woodstock.dfloridian.com/


Book: On Monday, 10/13, we will discuss It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis.


About the Book:

In It Can't Happen Here, Sinclair Lewis crafts a chilling tale of a populist demagogue who rises to power in America, transforming the nation into a fascist dictatorship. This classic novel serves as a timeless warning about the fragility of democracy and the dangers of complacency in the face of tyranny.


You can purchase the book AND contribute to a local bookshop online here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/it-can-t-happen-here-sinclair-lewis/31d990ec9887530c


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