Bringing books to life by sharing them with others

SHARON — Judy Gafney, the librarian at Sharon Center School, held a summer book club for children at the Hotchkiss Library of Sharon. The group met on Tuesdays from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. from July 5 to 19.Gafney first formed a parent-and-child discussion group at Sharon Center School four years ago with students who were in first grade. She believes that, “You get so much more from a book when you talk about it,” and started the group as a way to get children excited about reading.The discussion group during school was funded by a grant from the school’s Millenium Fund.Because the school year discussion group was so successful with the first-graders, Gafney decided to open the group to multiple grades. She now offers the discussion groups to students in grades one through four, from October to May. At the end of each school year, Gafney hosts a final discussion party. Each year she also invites a guest author to come and speak at the final party. One was Gail Carson Levine, author of “Ella Enchanted” and “The Two Princesses of Barmarre.” The discussion groups have proven so successful that Gafney decided to try them in the summer. This is the first year the group has been held at the Hotchkiss Library. Gafney decided to discuss only three books, “A Cricket in Times Square” by George Selden, “Because of Winn Dixie” by Kate Dicamillo and “A Nest for Celeste” by Henry Cole. The summer discussion groups were open to children of any age and their parents. About a dozen youngsters took part, and Gafney said she will offer the program again next year.

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