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Like Sunshine Feeding Daisies

The Lover/Beloved Dialectic in "The Big Door Prize"

2022-09-13 16:00:00 2022-09-13 17:00:00 America/Chicago Like Sunshine Feeding Daisies One of the appeals of this year's One Read selection is the characterization of relationships among the characters, especially the married high school sweethearts, Douglas and Cherilyn Hubbard. Dr. Mark Price, professor of philosophy at Columbia College, will explore how themes of subjectivity and objectivity play out in this love relationship. Adults. Stafford Library Classroom, Columbia College - 703 Rangeline, Columbia

Tuesday, September 13
4:00pm - 5:00pm

Add to Calendar 2022-09-13 16:00:00 2022-09-13 17:00:00 America/Chicago Like Sunshine Feeding Daisies One of the appeals of this year's One Read selection is the characterization of relationships among the characters, especially the married high school sweethearts, Douglas and Cherilyn Hubbard. Dr. Mark Price, professor of philosophy at Columbia College, will explore how themes of subjectivity and objectivity play out in this love relationship. Adults. Stafford Library Classroom, Columbia College - 703 Rangeline, Columbia

One of the appeals of this year's One Read selection is the characterization of relationships among the characters, especially the married high school sweethearts, Douglas and Cherilyn Hubbard. Dr. Mark Price, professor of philosophy at Columbia College, will explore how themes of subjectivity and objectivity play out in this love relationship. Adults.

One of the appeals of this year's One Read selection, "The Big Door Prize," is the characterization of relationships among the residents of Deerfield, Louisiana, especially the marriage of high school sweethearts, Douglas and Cherilyn Hubbard. Dr. Mark Price, professor of philosophy at Columbia College, will explore how themes of subjectivity and objectivity play out in this love relationship.

Adults.

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AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | One Read | Featured | Books & Authors |

TAGS: | Book Discussion |

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