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Book to Art Club

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Book Club, Craft

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Teen, Adult
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READ. TALK. MAKE.

Create hands-on projects while discussing the book of the month with the Book to Art Club.

Follow us on Pinterest! See what is happening with other Book to Art Clubs around the world on the Book to Art Club Blog. The Book to Art Club was created by the Library as Incubator Project.  Club copies of the books are available for pickup at the library's first floor help desk.  Digital book copies may be available through Overdrive/Libby or Hoopla.

 

The Secret Book of Frida Kahlo by F.G. Haghenbeck

One of Mexico’s most celebrated new novelists, F. G. Haghenbeck offers a beautifully written reimagining of Frida Kahlo’s fascinating life and loves.

When several notebooks were recently discovered among Frida Kahlo’s belongings at her home in Coyoacán, Mexico City, acclaimed Mexican novelist F. G. Haghenbeck was inspired to write this beautifully wrought fictional account of her life. Haghenbeck imagines that, after Frida nearly died when a streetcar’s iron handrail pierced her abdomen during a traffic accident, she received one of the notebooks as a gift from her lover Tina Modotti. Frida called the notebook “The Hierba Santa Book” (The Sacred Herbs Book) and filled it with memories, ideas, and recipes.

Haghenbeck takes readers on a magical ride through Frida’s passionate life: her long and tumultuous relationship with Diego Rivera, the development of her art, her complex personality, her hunger for experience, and her ardent feminism. This stunning narrative also details her remarkable relationships with Georgia O’Keeffe, Leon Trotsky, Nelson Rockefeller, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, Henry Miller, and Salvador Dalí. Combining rich, luscious prose with recipes from “The Hierba Santa Book,” Haghenbeck tells the extraordinary story of a woman whose life was as stunning a creation as her art.

(book description provided by Goodreads)