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Hope you can join us for the book club this month.  The book being discussed is "Tomorrow Will Be Different" by Sarah McBride. While some libraries are closed, many are offering digital downloads, Browseabout Books is offering curbside pick up or shipping, or purchase a hard or digital copy from Amazon!

The LGBTQ+ book club meets the last Thursday of the month and will take place in a virtual setting.

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"A brave, powerful memoir" (People) that will change the way we look at identity and equality in this country.

Foreword by Joe Biden

Before she became the first transgender person to speak at a national political convention in 2016 at the age of 26, Sarah McBride struggled with the decision to come out - not just to her family but to the students of American University, where she was serving as student body president. She'd known she was a girl from her earliest memories, but it wasn't until the Facebook post announcing her truth went viral that she realized just how much impact her story could have on the country.

Four years later, McBride was one of the nation's most prominent transgender activists, walking the halls of the White House, advocating inclusive legislation, and addressing the country in the midst of a heated presidential election. She had also found her first love and future husband, Andy, a trans man and fellow activist, who complemented her in every way...until cancer tragically intervened.

Informative, heartbreaking, and profoundly empowering, "Tomorrow Will Be Different" is McBride's story of love and loss and a powerful entry point into the LGBTQ community's battle for equal rights and what it means to be openly transgender. From issues like bathroom access to health care to gender in America, McBride weaves the important political and cultural milestones into a personal journey that will open hearts and change minds.

As McBride urges: "We must never be a country that says there's only one way to love, only one way to look, and only one way to live." The fight for equality and freedom has only just begun.