Senior Planet Book Club: Red Thread of Fate by Lyn Liao Butler
Welcome to the final week’s discussion of….
Red Thread of Fate by Lyn Liao Butler
For the final week of our September book club, please finish the book if you haven’t already. Don’t forget to join us this Thursday, September 28 at 4:30PM EDT to discuss the book on Zoom.
Then, head to the comments below to share your thoughts about the book!
The author of this month’s selection, Lyn Liao Butler, will be joining us on Thursday, September 28th at 4:30pm EDT to discuss her book! Visit the “Book Club Discussion” event page for more details.
Here is how you can obtain a copy of Red Thread of Fate by Lyn Liao Butler:
Borrow Online
Most libraries in the U.S. allow patrons to borrow e-books or audiobooks through online systems or applications you can download to your smartphone. OverDrive and Hoopla are two of the most popular services. Red Thread of Fate is currently available on OverDrive HERE. If you are in New York State, you can apply for a library card online HERE.
Order a Hard Copy
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Are you new to the book club? Joining is easy! Follow these simple steps:
- Obtain a copy of the current book.
- Read the book club article (updated every Tuesday) to find out the assigned chapters for each week.
- After reading a section of the book, share your thoughts in the comments section of this article below.
- Finally, at the end of the month, join us on Zoom for our group discussion with fellow readers. (September’s Zoom session will take place on Thursday, September 28th at 4:30pm EDT. Click here for more details!)
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Comments
I am so sorry and mad at myself, for missing the AuthorI totaly going to get a calender so I can keep up with events and deadlines.Was really looking for this.
Mary
P.S. What is our next book please?
Just jumped in today; don’t think I’ll be completely caught up by tomorrow’s Zoom but I’ll try, I’m already immersed in the characters . The flow is quick, with back & forth thoughts and conversations but I think I’m keeping up! See y’all tomorrow!
Hi all,I finished the book it was a great book as two cultures Chinese and
Taiwanese interact. Tam is still greving
over Toneys’ death. She is having doubts whether she should go ahead with the adoption.Tam does not stand up for her self and don”t want nobody telling her anything.There are several different foods mention,and many cultural things that take place.Tam is
feeling so guilty after reading Mia”s dairy.I was so glad Adam came in the picture,there was a happy ending for all.
When, in Chapter48, Tam says “I let my hurt overpower the needs of a helpless little girl…” I thought of how often we make snap decisions, often without concern for or awareness of the outcome.
I keep feeling that the other shoe is going to drop on Tam’s adoption of Charlie.
Why are the officials rushing the two mothers? Why change plans about taking money to the bank? Will someone claim the adoptions are illegal? Curiouser and curiouser.