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Ellenwood Book Discussion: Finding Dorothy

for Adults

2022-09-14 14:00:00 2022-09-14 15:00:00 America/New_York Ellenwood Book Discussion: Finding Dorothy Join us for a lively and thoughtful discussion of Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts. This event will be held in person at Ellenwood Community Center. Ellenwood Center - 124 Ellenwood Ave, Bedford, OH 44146

Wednesday, September 14
2:00pm - 3:00pm

Add to Calendar 2022-09-14 14:00:00 2022-09-14 15:00:00 America/New_York Ellenwood Book Discussion: Finding Dorothy Join us for a lively and thoughtful discussion of Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts. This event will be held in person at Ellenwood Community Center. Ellenwood Center - 124 Ellenwood Ave, Bedford, OH 44146

Ellenwood Center

124 Ellenwood Ave, Bedford, OH 44146

Join us for a lively and thoughtful discussion of Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts. This event will be held in person at Ellenwood Community Center.

Join us for our monthly book discussion at the Ellenwood Community Center - this month we're reading and discussing Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts.

Copies of the book will be available at the Bedford Branch and the Ellenwood Center one month before the date of the discussion.

"Hollywood, 1938: As soon as she learns that M-G-M is adapting her late husband’s masterpiece for the screen, seventy-seven-year-old Maud Gage Baum sets about trying to finagle her way onto the set. Nineteen years after Frank’s passing, Maud is the only person who can help the producers stay true to the spirit of the book—because she’s the only one left who knows its secrets.

But the moment she hears Judy Garland rehearsing the first notes of “Over the Rainbow,” Maud recognizes the yearning that defined her own life story, from her youth as a suffragette’s daughter to her coming of age as one of the first women in the Ivy League, from her blossoming romance with Frank to the hardscrabble prairie years that inspired The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Judy reminds Maud of a young girl she cared for and tried to help in South Dakota, a dreamer who never got her happy ending. Now, with the young actress under pressure from the studio as well as her ambitious stage mother, Maud resolves to protect her—the way she tried so hard to protect the real Dorothy."

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