Anniston, AL — Dive into the realms of historical fiction with the Berman Book Club at the Anniston Museum and Gardens. This event, slated for Thursday, March 7, at 6:00 pm, promises an engaging exploration of history, coupled with stimulating conversations and a unique glimpse into the Berman collection’s rich artifacts. Hosted at the Berman Museum, this monthly gathering invites avid readers and history enthusiasts alike to embark on a literary journey that brings history to life.

The Berman Book Club goes beyond the conventional book discussion. With a focus on historical fiction, each month presents an opportunity to unravel the past through captivating narratives. The organizers have carefully curated a selection of books that promise not only a riveting read but also a chance to delve into the historical context of the stories.

March’s literary voyage features “The Second Empress: A Novel of Napoleon’s Court” by Michelle Moran. Transporting readers to the enthralling world of Napoleon’s court, this novel offers a unique perspective on history. As attendees delve into the pages, they can look forward to not just discussing the plot but also connecting it with artifacts from the Berman collection, creating a multi-dimensional experience.

April’s literary journey will continue with “Winter Garden” by Kristin Hannah, a novel known for its evocative storytelling and historical depth. Participants can anticipate another enthralling discussion that interweaves fiction with the tangible artifacts from the Berman Museum.

The program is open to the public and is priced at $8 per person. However, Anniston Museum and Gardens Members can attend for free, enjoying an exclusive benefit of their membership. To ensure a seamless experience, pre-registration is encouraged, allowing participants to secure their spot and make the most of this captivating literary and historical adventure.