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DESCRIPTION:Join the Easley book discussion group on Tuesday\, June 26 at
  7pm at the Hampton Memorial Library to discuss Save Me by the New York 
 Times Bestselling Author Lisa Scottoline.&nbsp\;\nRose&rsquo\;s daughter
  Melly is being bullied at school by Amanda.&nbsp\; Rose decides to volu
 nteer as a lunch mom in order to keep an eye on Amanda.&nbsp\; One day A
 manda sends Melly running to the bathroom in tears and just as Rose is a
 bout to go after her daughter\, a massive explosion goes off in the cafe
 teria.&nbsp\; Rose must quickly decide whether she should run after her 
 daughter or usher Amanda to safety.&nbsp\; She believes she has protecte
 d both girls\, only to discover that Amanda ran back into the school onc
 e out of Rose&rsquo\;s sight.&nbsp\; Rose goes from hero to villain and 
 her small community blames her for Amanda&rsquo\;s injuries.&nbsp\; In t
 he days that follow\, Amanda&rsquo\;s mother decides to sue\, Rose&rsquo
 \;s marriage is put to the test\, and the bullying only intensifies.&nbs
 p\; Rose must get to the truth of what really happened that fateful day 
 as she struggles to save her marriage\, her family\, and herself.\n"A no
 vel&nbsp\;packed with excitement and emotion\, Save Me is a gut-clenchin
 g\, heart-stirring read." --Sandra Brown\, New York&nbsp\;Times bestsell
 ing author of Tough Customer\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\naris\, July 1942: Sarah\
 , a ten year-old girl\, is     brutally arrested with her family by the 
 French police in the Vel' d'Hiv'     roundup\, but not before she locks 
 her younger brother in a cupboard in the     family's apartment\, thinki
 ng that she will be back within a few hours. Paris\, May 2002: On Vel' d
 'Hiv's 60th anniversary\, journalist Julia Jarmond     is asked to write
  an article about this black day in France's past. Through     her conte
 mporary investigation\, she stumbles onto a trail of long-hidden     fam
 ily secrets that connect her to&nbsp\;Sarah. Julia finds herself     com
 pelled to retrace the girl's ordeal\, from that terrible term in the Vel
      d'Hiv'\, to the camps\, and beyond. As she probes into Sarah's past
 \, she     begins to&nbsp\;question her own place in France\, and to ree
 valuate her     marriage and her life.  Tatiana de Rosnay offers us a br
 illiantly subtle\, compelling portrait of     France under occupation an
 d reveals the taboos and silence that surround     this painful episode.
 \n&nbsp\;     The Easley book discussion group meets regularly on the 4t
 h Tuesday of each month at 7pm and actively welcomes new members.&nbsp\;
  Call or stop by any of the library locations to reserve a copy of Save 
 Me or visit www.pickens.lib.sc.us for more details.\n&nbsp\;
URL:http://easley.patch.com/events/book-discussion-save-me
SUMMARY:Book Discussion: Save Me
LOCATION:Captain Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library: 304 Biltmore Rd\, Eas
 ley\, SC
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