Discuss classic ebooks with other readers. Register for Zoom link. Contact Lissa at classicsmodern@tscpl.org for help with the Zoom link, Facebook group or questions.
Talk face-to-face on Zoom at either session, Tuesday evening 7-8pm or Wednesday afternoon 2-3pm.
The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran is a book of twenty six simple prose fables. This best-known work from the Lebanese-American poet and writer was published in 1923 and has become a token of free thought and intellectual betterment across many generations of readers. Each fable examines a different facet of the human experience. Gibran's works, written in both Arabic and English, are full of lyrical outpourings and express his deeply religious and mystical nature.
Check out the ebook or audiobook from Hoopla. Download the ebook from Project Gutenberg. Check out the book or audiobook from the library collection.
Interact with other readers by posting and commenting on the Classics Made Modern Facebook group.
Email classicsmodern@tscpl.org to receive regular updates about group including Zoom links.
Check the upcoming schedule for short story, book or play titles.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual | Books/Authors/Writing |
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