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San Francisco, CA 94114
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Tortilla Literaria es un club de literatura en español que se reunirá mensualmente para discutir novelas escritas en español. Este club de literatura está dirigido por un bibliotecario de la biblioteca de la Misión, pero se llevará a cabo en la sucursal bibliotecaria Noe Valley durante la renovación de la sucursal de la Misión. Tertulias Literarias se reunirá (por la noche) cada tercer martes de 6 a 7:30. No es necesario reservar ni registrarse para participar.
La selección de enero de 2024 es Hablar solos de Andrés Neuman. Por favor, recoja su copia en el sitio temporal de la biblioteca de la Misión (1234 Valencia Street y calle 23) o reserve su copia para recogerla en otra sucursal.
Tortila Literaria is a book club that meets monthly to discuss novels written in Spanish. This club is led by a librarian from the Mission Branch Library but meets at the Noe Valley Branch Library during the renovation of the Mission Branch Library. Tortila Literaria meets (in the evening) every third Tuesday from 6 to 7:30. It is not necessary to register to participate.
The selection for January is Hablar solos by Andrés Neuman. Please, pick up your copy at the temporary site of the Mission Branch Library (1234 Valencia Street and 24th) or reserve your copy for pick up at a different branch.
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Programa en español. Program in spoken Spanish.