Missing your book club or just regular book chats with readers in your library?
Join us on Facebook to discuss our December Book Choice, “Cilka’s Journey” by Heather Morris, in our Waterford Libraries Online Book Club page, on Tuesday December 14th at 7pm. No Zoom links or webcams necessary as we will be discussing through the online group, so you can join the chat easily.
While we can’t supply you with a physical copy of the book while our libraries are closed, “Cilka’s Journey” is available to download as an ebook or audiobook on Borrowbox, our ebook app, on your phone, tablet or computer.
Based on the heart-breaking true story of Cilka Klein, “Cilka’s Journey” is a million copy international bestseller and the sequel to the No.1 bestselling phenomenon, “The Tattooist of Auschwitz”. Having survived Auschwitz, Cilka is imprisoned again in a Siberian gulag, where she becomes a nurse and learns the redemptive power of love. An emotional story of hope and courage.
If you need help downloading Borrowbox or reading books on your device please contact us on Library@waterfordcouncil.ie.
To Join the Facebook Book Club please visit us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/942366012849699
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