mardi 17 février 2015

February 2015 Newsletter


FEBRUARY 2015 NEWSLETTER


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  • Our Famous Literary Quiz on 23rd January was a great success. We had an excellent turnout and a good time was had by all. Many thanks to the organisers and to the American Womens Group for their generous donation. You will find photos on our Facebook page and on our blog (for the latter you need to go to foal34.free.fr and click on « blog ». We have decided to try and get more traffic on these two media and hope to come up with some new ideas shortly.

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  • Upcoming event : a date to put in your diaries  Friday 10th April, usual venue Espace Martin Luther King. Doors open at 6.30 pm so that you have time to pick up a glass of something before the event which starts at 7 pm. Remember the success of our event « Love Letters » in 2013.This time Foal will present a special reading of the comedy-cum-romance play Two Across by the American playwright Jerry Mayer which is in the same vein. Katharine Claringbull directing and Caroline Di Miceli and Adam Gauci taking the two roles. The reading lasts an hour which will leave plenty of time for a drink and a chat afterwards.

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  • New Books are now in the library,  we placed a significant order to inaugurate our change of (temporary) premises. What is happening at City Hall ? As I believe you know, an audit of premises allocated to associations was commissioned. It was due to be handed in at the end of October 2014. The date has been moved back to end of March ! It will obviously take time to get some associations to vacate premises which they should not be using and then re-allocate them. However, Foal is in good position on the waiting list and the situation is being monitored closely.



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  • PARTY    This year Foal will be celebrating its fifth anniversary. We have had plenty of vicissitudes during that time  (and you have supported us through thick and thin, for which heartfelt thanks), but we are still going strong and this  anniversary deserves a party ! The midday event will  be held on June 20th. One of our board members has kindly suggested we hold the party in her large garden which contains a swimming pool if you need to cool off. Foal members only and their spouses will bring along food and Foal will provide the drinks and we hope, music. More details about this nearer the time but please put the date in your diaries. We have decided to hold a short Annual General Meeting beforehand to give you an overview of the past year.

mercredi 28 janvier 2015

FOAL' Famous Book Quiz 2015

For the fourth year running we had a very successful evening. Thank you to the American Womens Group for their support. The turnout was excellent and the Quiz is a definite fixture in our calendar.

mardi 27 janvier 2015

LIBRARY SCHEDULE JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 2015

For details of venue, send an email to foal@dbmail.com
 
JANUARY                                      Apart from January, we have kept to the usual

Wednesday 28th                              schedule, ie. 1st Saturday & 2nd and 4th

                                                                  Wednesday of each month even though this

FEBRUARY                                   sometimes leads to openings which are quite

Saturday 7th                                    close to one another

Wednesday 11th

Wednesday 25th                              Saturday 10-12.30

                                                        Wednesday 3-6pm
MARCH

Saturday 7th

Wednesday11th

Wednesday 25th

 APRIL

Saturday 4th

Wednesday 8th

Wednesday 22nd

 MAY

Saturday 2nd

Wednesday 13th

Wednesday 27th

JUNE

Saturday 6th

Wednesday 10th

Wednesday 24th
To mark the move to our new (temporary) premises (for info send an email to foal@dbmail.com ) we have put in a sizeable order for some very interesting books, some well-loved authors, some authors new to the collection, and a first novel. As you know, we try to keep at the cutting edge....


NON FICTION
My history : a memoir of growing up                       Antonia Fraser

The King’s bed                                                          Don Jordan & Michael Walsh

 FICTION
The Betrayers                                                            David Bezmozgis

The Miniaturist                                                          Jessie Burton  PB
The Burning Room                                                    Michael Connelly

The Soul of Discretion                                              Susan Hill
Funny Girl                                                                 Nick Hornby

The Blazing World                                                    Siri Hustvedt
Leaving Berlin                                                           Joseph Kanon

Revival                                                                      Stephan King
The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher                   Hilary Mantel

An Event in Autumn                                                 Henning Mankell
Borderline                                                                 Liza Marklund

Us                                                                              David Nicolls
Redemption                                                               Jussi Adler-Olsen

Land where I flee                                                      Prajwal Parajuly
Vanessa and her sister                                               Priya Parmar

Lamentation                                                              CJ Sansom

Family Life                                                                Akhil Sharma
Nora Webster                                                            Colm Toibin

The Paying Guests                                                    Sarah Waters

                                                                                                      January 2015

lundi 22 décembre 2014

Christmas Newsletter 2014


SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NEWSLETTER




CHRISTMAS PARTY


Our Christmas party is becoming more and more popular. We had a great party again this year and we really want to thank all of you for supporting Foal by buying tickets for our raffle. We would also like to thank our kind hosts for providing the venue and the lovely decorations which helped to make this such a festive event. And we thank them again for their generosity in housing the library for two and a half years.

The food you brought was great, we seem to have quite a few cordons bleus in our association !


Message from Phil and Katharine Claringbull

Katharine and Philip Claringbull have been very happy to host FOAL in their apartment and have enjoyed the experience of having the library in their home. They would like to thank Vicki, and the FOAL membership, for the beautiful gift of flowers they received. 



NEWS ABOUT THE MOVE AND NEW VENUE


As you know, we shall be moving from Place de la Chapelle Neuve on 17th January. One of our members, Glynis Thomas, has kindly offered to host the library.


OPENING DATES


The schedule  for the first 6 months of 2015 will come out at the beginning of January, there will be a slight hiatus in January because of the move but by February we shall be back to our normal schedule (1st Saturday and 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month).  Meanwhile, we have two dates in January at Place de la Chapelle Neuve ; Saturday 3rd January (10-12.30am) and Monday 5th January (3-6pm). This should enable you to take out a few books to tide you over.

The 2014 Man Booker prize  « The narrow road to the deep north » by Richard Flanagen has been kindly donated



QUIZ

Don’t forget our famous quiz night on 23rd January. Doors open at 5.30 at Martin Luther King


I am in regular contact with City Hall, as of 8th December, the audit of premises for associations which they had commissioned and which was due at the beginning of October, has still not been handed in !! In my first application, I was advised to ask for premises with shelves included. I thought this might be a handicap so I have informed them that we can bring our own shelves, all we need is a large room which we can equip ourselves.


But we will not let FOAL’s vicissitudes dampen our spirits and we wish you all


A MERRY CHRISTMAS





AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR



lundi 13 octobre 2014

NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2014
              
I hope you are all safely back from your holidays and ready to come to the library to have a look at the new books which arrived at the end of September.
There is quite a lot of news, the grant money from the City Hall arrived.
Foal had a successful day at the Foire aux Associations with nearly 50 people signing up to ask for information. Many thanks to those who staffed the stand, it is a tiring business.
We have decided to harmonise the dues over the coming year so that by 2016 everyone will be paying at the beginning of January.
The biggest piece of news, however, is that we shall be leaving our present location some time in January. Currently, we have a fallback solution and one or two leads. It would be good if all members could ask around. We need between 30-40 square metres and we do not have the funds to pay rent. I suggest you put up signs in likely places. (One of the leads we have is thanks to just such a sign which I am sending as an attachment). Although we have had a grant application at City Hall for over two years, nothing has come of it yet, at the moment, they are doing an audit  of all premises for associations and there is no date for the next meeting of the Commission.
 UPCOMING EVENTS
 ·         28 November: Literary Conference open to the public, organised by the AWGLR and Bookshop
Janet Tessier du Cros, a scotswoman who lived in the South of France, has published her memoirs about World War II in the mid 1950s. Since the south wasn’t strictly speaking occupied territory and there have not been written as many books about this regions during WW2, this book gives us a unique perspective on the difficult time she and her children traversed. Her son, Mr. Tessier du Cros will be coming to speak about the book, his mother and the war, we will then have somebody read some fragments and hopefully have some demonstration of Scottish dancing too. Wine and beverages will be served, as well as sundry items. 
Espace Martin Luther King  27 Bd Louis Blanc Time: 5-9pm 
·         Tuesday 9th or Wednesday 10th December at the Theatre Jean-Claude Carrière at 8pm
I am hoping to get a few seats for this event at the Domaine d’O. Will keep you informed, but they are fully booked and my contact there is doing his best
 SMASHED By Gandini Juggling
What class, what elegance ! Wearing dark suits and sober little dresses, these 9 jugglers/actors/dancers pay tribute to Pina Bausch and her legendary Tanztheater.
With extraordinary precise juggling and exceptional dancing, the troupe produces sepia images, vague souvenirs of 1940s London, all slightly offbeat thanks to their devastating humour. You will be amazed by the fabulous energy of these out of the ordinary Brits.
·         12th December : Foal’s Christmas party, held at the Claringbulls to whom many thanks for allowing us to hold the party there. Foal will be providing the drinks,  members are asked to bring along finger food. We are organising a RAFFLE again with lots of wonderful prizes. The raffle is a way for us to raise money and tickets will be on sale at the library from the 22nd October and on the day of the party. (1€ each, 10 for 8 €)
·         23rd January : Our famous literary quiz we are waiting to have the room at Martin Luther King confirmed, you will be informed in good time.


vendredi 8 août 2014

The new catalogue (Author Alphabetical Order) is now online. To download it, just click Here.
Also available : Alpha Order by Title Here.
Scroll down to middle of page to a small red PDF file and click on "télécharger le fichier"... hey presto !