This September, in recognition of Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month, we invite you to be part of two book club meetings on The Midnight Library, a bestselling novel that explores suicidal ideation, regret, hope, and the possibilities of a life unlived. Through thoughtful discussion, we’ll explore the book’s core themes of depression, purpose, and the power of connection all within a safe, compassionate, and supportive space.
The first meeting will serve as a welcoming session where participants will receive a free copy of the book, and begin to ease into a thoughtful conversation around suicide. The second meeting will focus on a guided discussion of the book’s themes depression, purpose, and the power of connection.
Dates: Saturday, Sept. 6th & Sept. 27th
Location: Douglas Library Large Meeting Rm.
Start/end time: 2pm-3:30pm
For adults impacted by suicide and parents of young adults struggling with mental health and suicidal ideation.
Registration is required to attend.
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