"Vacationland," a novel by Sarah Stonich of Minneapolis set in an aging resort in northern Minnesota, often triggers people's memories of the cabin or "the lake."
The characters are very relatable, said Terri Ziegler, a member of the Plymouth Arts Council that chose the novel for this year's PlymouthREADS, the citywide book club.
PlymouthREADS had a kickoff event on Sunday at the Plymouth Library. Several other events are in the works, including an April 11 book discussion and a campfire-type singalong on April 16 at the Plymouth Library.
It culminates in the annual PlymouthREADS "literary night," held in conjunction with Primavera, an arts celebration the arts council and city put on every year.
The literary night is scheduled for April 19 at the Plymouth Creek Center. Stonich will be on hand to talk about the book at the event.
That's not all. A display of "Postcards From Vacationland," showcasing postcards from the public and book-inspired artwork from local illustrator Harry Pulver Jr., will be displayed at both the center and the library through April. Each of the events is free.
The events show "the power of the written word to inspire people in many directions," said Ziegler, adding that they also underscore the sheer variety of talent in the city.
Furthermore, the interactive activities, like the postcards from the public, offer another way for people to engage, even without reading the book. It's fun to watch people perusing those, empathizing with such missives as, "Note to self: Check twice before next camping trip. Wish we had put 'tent' on the list," from someone named Craig, 56.