One Book One Lincoln
Inviting Lincoln to read and discuss.
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Lincoln, NE, 68508
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One Book One Lincoln Discussion Question #8: How did Hanna change after discovering the truth about her father? Would the person she was before her mother's accident have realized that she loved Ozren? Or risked the dangers involved in returning the codex?

Please feel free to respond to this in the One Book One Lincoln Blog on the library's web site, or on the One Book One Lincoln Facebook fan page.

Source: www.lincolnlibraries.org
Welcome to the One Book One Lincoln at the Lincoln City Libraries in Nebraska
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Sunday, November 1st the audience gathered at Gere got an update on the socio-political outlook on the Bosnia and Herzogovina region. Patrice McMahon had just returned from a conference in London related to Sarajevo...
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One Book One Lincoln In your opinion, how does People of the Book rank against past winners of the One Book One Lincoln? Past winners are located here http://bit.ly/4asIpt

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Information about the One Book -- One Lincoln community reading project, sponsored by Lincoln City Libraries in Lincoln, Nebraska
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Watch the panel discussion that took place Oct. 13 at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The discussion was part of the One Book One Lincoln 2009 programs related to People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks. http://www.youtube.com/user/LincolnCityLibraries
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One Book One Lincoln Discussion Question #7: Was Hanna being fair to suspect only Amitai of the theft? Do you think charges should have been pressed against the culprits?

Please feel free to respond to this in the One Book One Lincoln Blog on the library's web site (link below), or on the One Book One Lincoln Facebook fan page.

Source: www.lincolnlibraries.org
Was Hanna being fair to suspect only Amitai of the theft? Do you think charges should have been pressed against the culprits?
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One Book One Lincoln Photos from the special events and programs associated with the 2009 One Book One Lincoln.

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There was no shortage of books walking through the door at the Rare Books Roadshow at Anderson Branch. Everyone who came brought books under the arm, in paper bags, wrapped up carefully...
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Tuesday, October 13th was one of those dark, chilly, rainy nights that so often cause us to be thankful to see a cheerful, welcoming light coming from a house lit up against the dark. It reminds us that there are places of warmth, safety, peace and love in the world...
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One Book One Lincoln One Book - One Lincoln discussion. Tuesday, October 27 7:00 PM @ The Mill - College View, 4736 Prescott Ave.

October 27 at 9:16am
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Enjoy the video of our One Book One Lincoln program: Book Arts: Journey of an Artist's Heart. Presented by Karen Kunc. This video may be viewed on the YouTube box on our One Book One Lincoln Facebook page or our Lincoln City Libraries' YouTube channel...
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One Book One Lincoln Photos from the special events and programs associated with the 2009 One Book One Lincoln.

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One Book One Lincoln Discussion Question #6: Have you ever been in a position where your professional judgment has been called into question? How did you react?

Please feel free to respond to this in the One Book One Lincoln Blog on the library's web site, or on the One Book One Lincoln Facebook fan page.

Source: www.lincolnlibraries.org
Please feel free to respond to this in the One Book One Lincoln Blog on the library's web site, or on the One Book One Lincoln Facebook fan page.