Reading and Exhibition: Dry River

Reading and Exhibition: Dry River | 13/05/2025 | 5:30 pm-7:30 pm

Reading and Exhibition: Dry River

This event will take place at the Amphithéâtre Tillion,  Maison de la Recherche Germaine Tillion (MRGT), 5 boulevard LavoisierUniversity of Angers.


Join novelist Alicia J Rouverol and artist Andy Broadey for an event featuring a reading from Dry River (2023) and an exhibition examining the visual imaginary of Wallace Stegner’s landmark work, Angle of Repose (1971). Broadey’s and Rouverol’s works emerged from a shared interest in narrativizing the economics of neoliberalism, which in turn led to Broadey’s cover illustration of Rouverol’s novel. Discussion, Q & A, and book purchase/signing will follow (cash only).


Dry River (Bridge House Publishing, 2023). Sara Greystone’s career as a public defender is spiraling after a disastrous court case: an African American woman has been charged with assault for fighting back against her abuser, a white man, and Sara makes the risky decision to put her client’s children on trial in defense of their mother—resulting in deleterious effects for all. A move to California is supposed to get her and her IT consultant husband both back on their feet, but the state is in the midst of a crippling economic downturn. Spanning 1997 to 2012, Dry River echoes Wallace Stegner’s classic Angle of Repose, moving across place and time to chart the slow collapse of a marriage alongside a declining US economy.

Dry River is available for loan in the library’s collection.

Alicia J Rouverol is co-author of “I Was Content and Not Content”: The Story of Linda Lord and the Closing of Penobscot Poultry, which was called “compassionate and sorely needed” by The New York Times and nominated for the OHA Book Award. A recipient of the Elizabeth George Foundation and Society of Authors grants, she has lectured in Creative Writing at the University of Salford since 2019. Dry River, her first novel, was published by Bridge House Publishing in 2023. It was nominated for six literary prizes and has been read in book clubs on both sides of the Atlantic.


Untitled (Angle of Repose). A photo-series that examines themes of tension and pressure within Wallace Stegner’s novel, the title of which denotes the steepest gradient at which a pile of loose material can remain stable. In relation to characters in the novel, the title conveys both the optimal state for a person’s life and an intolerable build-up of tension within it. Broadey explores the wider implications of this within histories of frontierism and their contemporary resonance within neoliberal constructions of individualism that Rouverol re-examines in the context of the 2008 global crisis.

Andy Broadey is Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art, History and Theory at University of Central Lancashire. His installations examine the histories of the capitalocene and destabilise ideologies of globalisation. He has recently exhibited at Open Eye Gallery in Liverpool and The Portico Library in Manchester. He has recently published articles in the journals, Arts (MDPI), Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research (University of Barcelona) and Journal of Visual Arts Practice (Taylor & Francis).


Reading Shakespeare

Reading Shakespeare | 09/05/2025 | 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Reading Shakespeare

Treat yourself to an afternoon of a collective reading of one of Shakespeare’s plays. This activity consists of watching a BBC production on DVD and then reading relative scenes. This is a great activity for lovers of language and fans of the great wit. Free and open to all library members. For more information or to sign-up, please contact the group coordinator here. The number of participants is limited.


The Film Club presents « The Handmaid’s Tale »

The Film Club presents « The Handmaid’s Tale » | 03/05/2025 | 3:00 pm-6:00 pm

The Film Club presents "The Handmaid's Tale"

The film club presents a film in English once a month on a Saturday afternoon.

April’s showing will be of « The Handmaid’s Tale » starring Natasha Richardson and based on the novel by Margaret Atwood.  Watch the trailer here.

The film will be followed by a discussion in English. This activity is free and open to all library members.


Saturday Reading Group

Saturday Reading Group | 26/04/2025 | 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Saturday Reading Group

The Saturday Reading Group is for anyone who loves to read, socialize in English, and meet new people. For this meeting, the group will read « Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future » by Elizabeth Kolbert.

Meetings are once a month on Saturday afternoons starting at 3 pm. Open to all library members. To sign up please contact the group coordinator at bookgroup@ellia.org.


Spring Fundraiser: Plant Sale

Spring Fundraiser: Plant Sale | 25/04/2025-09/05/2025 | 1:00 pm-6:00 pm

Spring Fundraiser:  Plant Sale

The library’s Garden Club will be selling seedlings from Friday, April 25th through Friday, May 9th during opening hours.  Prices range from 1,50€ to 3€.

We’ll have lots of vegetable and flower seedlings available to choose from…but that’s not all…

The cherry on the cake (or the plum on the tree)…all proceeds help to support the library!

 


Walk and Talk

Walk and Talk | 23/04/2025 | 2:00 pm-5:30 pm

Walk and Talk

Get on those hiking boots and take some time to revel in the great outdoors! The group « Walk and Talk » organises an easy walk once a month – approximately 10 km, 2 to 3 hours in the afternoon – in order to discover or re-discover the beautiful hiking paths of the Maine-et-Loire. Come along with good walking shoes, protection against rain, cold or heat according to the season…. a bottle of water and a little « en-cas » to keep your stamina up !

Maximum group is 20 so make sure to sign up!

Want to sign up? Easy as pie!

Sign up by sending your name, email address and phone numbers (perferably cell phone) to this email address. You will be sent full details of the walk in due time.


Reading Shakespeare

Reading Shakespeare | 18/04/2025 | 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Reading Shakespeare

Treat yourself to an afternoon of a collective reading of one of Shakespeare’s plays. This activity consists of watching a BBC production on DVD and then reading relative scenes. This is a great activity for lovers of language and fans of the great wit. Free and open to all library members. For more information or to sign-up, please contact the group coordinator here. The number of participants is limited.


English Camp Collégiens – Spring 2025

English Camp Collégiens – Spring 2025 | 09/04/2025-11/04/2025 | 2:00 pm-5:00 pm

English Camp Collégiens - Spring 2025

ENGLISH CAMP COLLÉGIENS Spring 2025

Stage ludique en anglais pendant les vacances scolaires !

9, 10, 11 avril, 14h à 17h

Cet stage, encadré par des anglophones, s’adresse aux collégiens qui souhaitent améliorer leur compréhension et expression orale en anglais.  Durant trois après-midis pendant les vacances scolaires, les collégiens peuvent pratiquer l’anglais dans une ambiance conviviale et découvrir qu’il est amusant de parler cette langue !

Programme :

  • Activités attrayantes : Séances interactives axées sur l’amélioration des compétences d’écoute et d’expression orale.
  • Environnement d’apprentissage amusant : Pratiquez l’anglais et découvrez le plaisir de parler une nouvelle langue.
  • Matériel complet : Tout le matériel pédagogique est fourni pour garantir une expérience d’apprentissage productive.

Détails de l’inscription :

  • Coût : 75 € pour les trois après-midi
  • Inclus : le goûter, le matériel pédagogique et l’abonnement d’un an à la bibliothèque


Reading Shakespeare

Reading Shakespeare | 04/04/2025 | 3:00 pm-4:30 pm

Reading Shakespeare

Treat yourself to an afternoon of a collective reading of one of Shakespeare’s plays. This activity consists of watching a BBC production on DVD and then reading relative scenes. This is a great activity for lovers of language and fans of the great wit. Free and open to all library members. For more information or to sign-up, please contact the group coordinator here. The number of participants is limited.


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