2022 Book List
- January 20th- "Fortune is a Woman" by Elizabeth Adler (Historical Mystery)
- February 24th- "The Book of Lost Friends" by Lisa Wingate (Historical Fiction-Post Civil War )
- March 24th - "The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek" by Kim Michele Richardson (Southern Historical Fiction)
- April 28th - "Night" by Elie Wiesel (Jewish Autobiography WWII)
- May 26th - "The Letter Keeper" by Charles Martin (Christian Fiction)
- June 23rd - "Educated" by Tara Westover (Autobiographical Memoir)
- July 28th - Ladies Book Club Dinner
- August 25th - "Hope's Highest Mountain" by Misty Beller (Historical Romance)
- September 22nd - "White House Usher" by Christopher Emory (Non-Fiction Memoir)
- October 27th - "Surviving Savannah" by Patti Callahan (Historical Fiction)
- November 17th - "She Walks in Beauty" by Siri Mitchell (Christian Historical Romance)
- December 22nd - "O Little Town" by Don Reid (Christian Fiction)
2023 CGBC Ladies’ Book
Club List
January 19th (3rd Thursday due
to vacation):
“A Light in the Wilderness”
by Jane Kirkpatrick
(Suggested by Mary Troutman)
February 23rd: “The Record Keeper”
by Charles Martin
(Because we need to finish the
Murphy Shepherd series)
March 23rd: “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas”
by John Boyne
(Suggested by Alice Wallace)
April 27th: “Killing Lincoln”
by Bill O’Reilly
(Suggested by Pastor Jeff)
May 25th: “Levi’s Will”
by W. Dale Cramer
(Suggested by Alice Wallace)
June 22nd: “Dirt”
by Mary Morantz
(Suggested by Lea Spiridigliozzi)
July 27th: “Recovering Charles”
by Jason F. Wright
(Suggested by Lillianne Mountan)
August 24th: “Let’s Roll”
by Lisa Beamer
(Suggested by Brenda Gerlach)
September 28th: “Becoming Mrs. Lewis”
by Patti Callahan
(Because we liked the author of “Surviving
Savannah”)
October 26th: “Life Without Limits”
by Nick Vujicic
(Suggested by Mid Smith)
November 16th (3rd Thursday due to Thanksgiving):
“The Ones We Leave Behind”
by Deanna Lynn Sletten
(Suggested by a friend)
December 21st (3rd Thursday due to Christmas):
“Catching Christmas”
by Terri Blackstock
(Because it’s Christmastime)