Let's Talk About It

For more than 30 years, the Let's Talk About It reading and book discussion program model has been used by hundreds of libraries, reaching more than 4 million people around the United States.

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Reading and discussion groups explore the theme through the lens of the humanities -- that is, by relating the readings to historical trends and events, other works of literature, and philosophical and ethical considerations.

When planning a “Let’s Talk About It” program, you may wish to consult the Programming Guide (PDF) for general how-to information about program format, selecting a scholar, promoting your series, evaluation, and more.

The idea is simple: A group of people reads a common series of books, selected by a nationally known scholar, and discusses them in the context of a larger, overarching theme.

The original development, design and production of Let's Talk About It was made possible by a grant to ¹Ü¼ÒÆŲÊͼ from the .

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When planning a “Let’s Talk About It” program, you may wish to consult the Programming Guide (PDF) for general how-to information about program format, selecting a scholar, promoting your series, evaluation, and more.

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Let’s Talk About It (LTAI): Women’s Suffrage is a reading and discussion project that will spark conversations across the United States about the women’s suffrage movement.