8 Sessions Mondays, 6:30 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT September 30 to November 18, 2024
Online via Zoom
Registration for this group is closed.
Meeting Dates:
9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18
Held Online via Zoom
Many of the storylines from Victor Hugo’s classic novel, Les Misérables may seem familiar; the 1862 novel has fascinated audiences for more than a century and has inspired films, television series, and musicals, seen and beloved by generations. If you’ve always been intrigued (but, perhaps, intimidated) by the source material, join us this fall as we tackle Hugo’s magnum opus, a timeless story of revolution, poverty, love, drama, and triumph.
What to read before the first meeting: Please read Volume I of Les Misérables by Victor Hugo in advance of the first meeting.
What to expect from this reading group: Each meeting begins with some historical and stylistic background on the novel and author. Then, we discuss our opinions of the book—every participant will have the opportunity to engage in discussion.
Capacity: 20
Please note: All virtual classes are recorded. Please click here for information about our recording policy.
Led by
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Donna Raskin
Donna Raskin
Donna Raskin is the senior health and fitness editor at Runner’s World and Bicycling magazines. She has led numerous reading groups at The Center based on a variety of themes, including genre, setting, food, and novellas.
About this series
Reading Groups
Whether you’re looking to catch up on great novels or you’re interested in exploring a new writer or literary period, our reading groups offer high-level literary discussion led by experts in the field.