Upcoming Literature Classes

Short story, book, play, film, and television discussion classes are scattered throughout the year to give you ample time for pleasure reading and viewing between each one. Pick a course or two to suit your literary tastes and register today!

January Classes


William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying and Intruder in the Dust

3 Sessions, starting Thursday, January 11 • 10:30am-12:00pm • OnlineCourse 12424 • $90


Book Chat with Anna Katsavos: Olga Dies Dreaming (2022) by Xóchitl González

Tuesday, January 16 • 10:00am-11:30am • OnlineCourse 12372 • $30


Survey of Postmodern Literature and Culture

6 Sessions, starting Tuesday, January 16 (no class 2/20) • 4:30pm-6:00pm • OnlineCourse 12386 • $180


Plays of Eugene O'Neill: Long Day's Journey into Night and The Iceman Cometh

5 Sessions, starting Wednesday, January 17 • 10:00am-11:30am • Westchester Reform TempleCourse 12316 • $150


BookTalk with Harriet Sobol: The Bee Sting (2023) by Paul Murray

Wednesday, January 17 • 1:00pm-2:30pm • OnlineCourse 12380 • $30


Deep Connections: Narratives of Friendship

4 Sessions, starting Thursday, January 18 (class meets 1/18, 2/15, 3/7, and 4/4) • 11:00am-12:30pm • Westchester Reform TempleCourse 12342 • $140


Modern British Short Stories

6 Sessions, starting Monday, January 22 (no class 2/19) • 1:00pm-3:00pm • OnlineCourse 12257 • $180


Book Chat with Anna Katsavos: The Covenant of Water (2023) by Abraham Verghese

Wednesday, January 31 • 7:00pm-8:30pm • OnlineCourse 12373 • $30

January also includes one of our upcoming special literary events!

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Author Visit: Ann Napolitano, Hello Beautiful (2023)

Monday, January 22 • 1:00pm-2:15pm • OnlineCourse 12378 • $30


Meet New York Times best selling author Ann Napolitano in conversation with Anna Katsavos as they discuss Hello Beautiful (2023), instant bestseller and Oprah’s 100th selection for the year. This profoundly moving family saga, at times heartbreaking, explores a number of emotionally complicated issues and predicaments, as the author expertly tackles themes of grief, mental illness, love, loss, betrayal, and forgiveness. Written with a nod toward Louisa May Alcott’s classic Little Women, the novel focuses on four sisters, close-knit but distinct, as they test the limits of sisterly devotion and family obligations. Though inseparable, the Padavano girls are very different: Julia is the most ambitious; Sylvie the dreamer; Cecelia the artist; and Emeline the caretaker. When William Waters, Julia’s beau, enters their world, so does unexpected chaos, causing a catastrophic family feud. As the years pass, the family must deal with depression, teen pregnancy, divorce, a suicide attempt and much more, testing the sisters’ devotion to one another. Time will be reserved for Q&A.


Pair the author visit with the book discussion led by Anna Katsavos, also in the winter schedule. Separate registration is required.


Book Chat with Anna Katsavos: Hello Beautiful (2023) by Ann Napolitano

Tuesday, February 6 • 10:00am-11:30am • OnlineCourse 12374 • $30

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