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Czech’em Out Book Club

Czech’em Out Book Club meets on the third Monday of each month with NCSML volunteer Steve Pederson in the Skala Bartizal Library following the reading of each months selected book. You can purchase this month’s book from our museum store.

About this months book: My Antonia

In this powerful novel, Willa Cather, creates the story of a heroine with a strong spirit and calm strength that embody the virtues found in Cather’s home country.

Antonia Shimerda is the daughter of two Bohemian immigrant parents that struggle to cope with the change in environment found in their new home on the Nebraska prairie. Readers follow Antonia’s story through the eyes of her tutor, Jim Burden. We follow her as she transitions from farm life to town life, hardships, poverty and failed romance that led to her ultimate triumph.

About the Author:

Willa Cather was born in Virginia in 1873. At the age of nine years old her family moved to Red Cloud, Nebraska. She graduated from the University of Nebraska and was hired by newspaper in Lincoln, Nebraska. She later moved to New York City where she met the author, Sarah Orne Jewett. This inspired her to quit her career in journalism and pursue becoming a fiction author. Her first novel was Alexander’s Bridge in 1912. She was not established in American literature until her novel based in Nebraska entitled O Pioneers! was published in 1913. These preceded her most famous pioneer work, My Antonia in 1918. In 1922, she won the Pulitzer Prize for One of Ours. She created several more books such as Death Comes for the Archbishop, Shadows on the Rock, The Song of the Lark, The Professor’s House, My Mortal Enemy, and Lucy Gayheart. In 1947, Willa passed away.

About the moderator, Steve Pederson

Steve is an UW Eau Claire graduate with a history major and a Scandinavian studies minor. He taught U.S. history, economics, and advanced placement American history in two Wisconsin high schools.  Living in Iowa for the past 19 years, Steve is currently employed as a tour guide for the Walter’s Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian home at Cedar Rock State Park in rural Buchanan County.

Cost: Free

Would you like to join from afar to take part in this book club? Please join us on Zoom at the following link!

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85795134158?pwd=7F3mh0daxQME2pzxbxpDUIzhL6L96P.1

Meeting ID: 857 9513 4158  Passcode: 2222

By Phone: One tap smart phone: +16469313860,,85795134158#,,,,*2222# US

Details

Date:
July 15
Time:
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Venue

Skala Bartizal Library
1400 Inspiration Pl SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 United States
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Phone
319-362-8500
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