The Graduate book discussion on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 featured  the American classic,  Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. You probably last read it  as a child and consider it a child's story. It is  surprising what we read into it now after the passing of many years. Huck's trip down the Mississippi on a raft with runaway slave, Jim holds our interest now as before with the coming and going of many colorful characters memorialized by Twain's gifted prose.

Hosts for the evening were Art and Elaine Brody; Larry Larsson took reservations.