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Texas State Library and Archives Commission

Liberty

March 18, 2025

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Liberty, TX – The SHC Quarterly Book Club will meet April 22 at the Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center (SHC) to discuss the novel, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson. The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek is a work of historical fiction featuring a central character who delivers library books to rural residents of Appalachia during the Depression. Join the group for this fun, free and informal gathering of readers from 6 – 7 p.m. No membership or registration required.

Featuring fictional works with a connection to the world of museums, archives and libraries, the Sam Houston Center book club is open to all and meets in the Center’s main building at 650 FM 1011 in Liberty. Home to extensive archival holdings documenting Southeast Texas, a library collection and a museum, the Center offers an ideal setting for discussions about novels tied to these fields. Each meeting will be led by SHC staff.

Interested participants may obtain a copy of the novels through their local library or favorite bookstore to prepare for the conversation. For more information, contact SHC staff at (936) 336-8821 or via email at SamHoustonCenter@tsl.texas.gov.

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The Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center is a component of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission and serves as the official regional historical resource depository for the 10 Southeast Texas counties of Chambers, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, Orange, Polk, San Jacinto and Tyler. The Center's primary mission is to collect, preserve and provide access to historically significant state and local government records and publications of the designated region and secondarily to serve as a library of Texana and genealogical resources. 

Alana Inman
Manager, Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center
(936) 336-8821
ainman@tsl.texas.gov
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