Book Club | The Paris Library
Join us for an enriching Women’s Impact Book Club conversation featuring The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles.
Inspired by the true story of the American Library in Paris during World War II, The Paris Library is a moving novel about friendship, courage, and the quiet power of books during times of crisis. Through dual timelines, the story explores how ordinary women performed extraordinary acts of resistance—preserving knowledge, fostering connection, and standing firm in their values even as the world around them unraveled.
This novel invites thoughtful discussion about moral courage, community, forgiveness, and the lasting impact of our choices. Together, we’ll reflect on the strength found in relationships, the role of culture and education in shaping society, and what it means to lead with integrity—especially in challenging times.
Join us for meaningful conversation, shared insights, and connection with women who value learning, storytelling, and the enduring power of community.
The Women’s Impact book club meets the second Monday of each month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Books are chosen, and discussions are facilitated by book club participants. Locations vary each month.