Whether it is a harrowing true story or a work of fiction, survival narratives speak to us on a primal level.
On Saturday, March 26, at 2 p.m., join librarian Karl Souligny and fellow readers at the Dorval Library for a bilingual chat about survivor stories that pull at our heartstrings, get our adrenaline pumping, and keep us reading into the wee hours.
This free activity is reserved for Library members. Anyone who would like to attend this amazing discussion of survivor stories must register in advance. For more information on the activity or to reserve your place, please call the Dorval library at 514 633-4170.
If you are interested in this activity or looking for a place to enjoy a good book, visit The Dorval Library, located at 1401, Chemin du Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore.
The Dorval library book chat on survivor stories is an inspiring event that highlights resilience and the human spirit. These stories offer powerful insights and can spark meaningful discussions. Engaging with others on such topics is similar to joining a chat with strangers, where diverse perspectives can enrich the conversation. Platforms like Privr provide opportunities to connect with a global community, allowing you to share and learn from others' experiences. Attending the book chat and engaging in discussions can provide a deeper understanding of survival and hope. Let's support these conversations and appreciate the strength in each survivor's journey.