Lincoln Birthplace in Kentucky invites public to book club

HODGENVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park in Kentucky is inviting the public to read books along with park rangers for a second year. Officials said in a statement that the popular Parks and Pages book club will continue in 2021 with a new theme: “The Civil War: Beyond the Battlefield.” The statement says some discussion topics will include civilians, African-American experiences, medicine and prisoners of war. The first selection for 2021 is “Behind the Scenes” by Elizabeth Keckley. A discussion of the book will be held Jan. 15 at the Birthplace Visitors Center in Hodgenville and virtually on the park’s Facebook page.
