Program Type:
Arts, Culture, & LiteratureAge Group:
Adult (18+)Program Description
Event Details
In the lead-up to America’s 250th anniversary, this book club explores history through both fiction and non-fiction that challenge familiar narratives and invite fresh perspectives on the American past. Each selection encourages readers to look beyond the textbook version of history and consider the people, choices, and hidden stories that shaped the nation.
April Selection: Crooked by Austin Grossman
April’s selection takes a darkly imaginative turn, blending alternative history, political satire, and supernatural thriller. Crooked reimagines Richard Nixon as an unlikely defender of America, secretly battling occult forces and ancient cosmic threats lurking behind Cold War politics. Drawing on real historical figures and events, the novel plays with conspiracy, power, and paranoia to explore the anxieties that shaped modern America. Through this strange and inventive lens, Grossman offers a wildly original perspective on leadership, secrecy, and the hidden stories that might exist beneath the surface of the nation’s past.
This event is online only via Zoom. Register below for the Zoom link.
This Genealogy & Dallas History virtual program is part of Dallas Public Library's 250 Years of Us: Reading America's Past, Writing Our Future, brought to you by the generosity of PBS.
Dive into the past all year long, as we host programs, exhibits and book clubs that explore how our nation’s history has shaped American democracy today. Anyone can join our Amazing Race for Independence challenge and win Dallas Mavericks or Wings tickets, State Park passes and more!