On a sunny Sunday afternoon in late April, eight men in Silver Spring, Maryland, gathered for a monthly tradition that began 30 years ago: a book club meeting.
The club is an eclectic group of men, mostly in their 70s — a former high school English teacher, a retired diplomat, an Israeli Army veteran — and they read widely. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry. Faulkner, Dostoevsky, J.K. Rowling. “Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End” by Atul Gawande. “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin.
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