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  1. What a great drama the Book Group is! I loved it. It certainly adds new meaning to the words 'book,'and 'reading.'The Book Group consists of some unforgettable characters you are ever likely to come across.American ex-pat Claire who lives in Edinburgh is in for a surprise when she decides to set up a book group so that she can meet new people and make friends.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2002 · The Book Group Clare, a neurotic American, moves to Glasgow and starts a book group to meet new, interesting people. But Kenny, Dirka, Rab, Fist and Janice are more interesting than she bargained ...

  3. 24 de ene. de 2003 · The book group returns. As the group struggle through Don Quixote, Clare tilts at a formidable windmill of her own, when her older sister, Jean, decides she wants to move to Glasgow from Cincinnati.

  4. The Group is the best-known novel of American writer Mary McCarthy.It made New York Times Best Seller list in 1963 and remained there for almost two years. In 1966, United Artists released a film adaptation of the novel directed by Sidney Lumet. [citation needed]The novel touched on controversial topics for its time, such as free love, contraception, abortion, lesbianism, and mental illness.

  5. An incomplete, ever-changing list of what Brenda Bowen is looking for. Women-centered stories, especially those that show the female perspective of world events typically associated with men. Stories set in18th century-America. I’d love to see a book from the point of view of an indigenous woman at that time.

  6. After recently moving from America to Glasgow, Scotland, Clare Pettengill starts a book group in order to find new friends with similar interests. But she is surprised by the people she encounters ...

  7. And now I have found that Annie Griffin directed an earlier series "Coming Soon" (1999) and 'The Book Group' (2002-3). Both series have that same brew of almost reality, where life is acted out through the comedic antics of the winners & losers within the screenplay. The tone of truly delightful, witty sarcasm and creamy cutting wit is the ...