
Presenter: Mohamed Defaa
Mohamed facilitates fiction and non-fiction books related to the Middle East. If your organization is interested in reading books on the Middle East, please contact Mohamed directly to confirm interest and availablity.
Contact
Mohamed Defaa
Merrimack, NH 03054
mdefaa@gmail.com
Work Phone: 603-424-6204
Cell Phone: 603-930-9765
Available Program Formats: In person or online
Book Groups offer an opportunity for participants to engage with diverse perspectives in the humanities through literature to build understanding, empathy, and to support a culture of reading in the Granite State. New Hampshire Humanities provides expert facilitators; host organizations must provide the books.

Presenter: Damian Costello
Damian facilitates discussions on books relating to Indigenous culture/tradition, philosophy, and religion spirituality. If you are interested in reading books on these topics, please reach out to Damian directly to confirm interest and availablity.
Contact
Damian Costello
Montpelier, VT 05602
dcostello@naiits.com
(802) 598-6777
Available Program Formats: In person or online
Book Groups offer an opportunity for participants to engage with diverse perspectives in the humanities through literature to build understanding, empathy, and to support a culture of reading in the Granite State. New Hampshire Humanities provides expert facilitators; host organizations must provide the books.

Presenter: Liz Tentarelli
Liz facilitates non-fiction book discussions relating to historical topics. If you are interested in reading books on historical non fiction topics, please reach out to Liz directly to confirm interest and availablity.
Contact
Liz Tentarelli
Newbury, NH 03255
LWV@kenliz.net
Available Program Formats: In person or online
Book Groups offer an opportunity for participants to engage with diverse perspectives in the humanities through literature to build understanding, empathy, and to support a culture of reading in the Granite State. New Hampshire Humanities provides expert facilitators; host organizations must provide the books.

Presenter: Kiki Berk
Kiki facilitates discussions on books relating to philosophy, science fiction, and fiction. If you are interested in reading books on any of these topics, please reach out to Kiki directly to confirm interest and availablity.
Contact
Kiki Berk
k.berk@snhu.edu
Book Groups offer an opportunity for participants to engage with diverse perspectives in the humanities through literature to build understanding, empathy, and to support a culture of reading in the Granite State. New Hampshire Humanities provides expert facilitators; host organizations must provide the books.

Presenter: Joshua Tepley
Joshua faciliates book groups related to philosophy, speculative fiction and short stories. If you are interested in reading books on these topics, please reach out to josh directly to confirm interest and availablity.
Contact
Joshua Tepley
jtepley@anselm.edu
Book groups offer an opportunity for participants to engage with diverse perspectives in the humanities through literature to build understanding, empathy, and to support a culture of reading in the Granite State. New Hampshire Humanities provides expert facilitators; host organizations must provide the books.

Presenter: Alice Fogel
Alice facilitates discussions on poetry, novels, nonfiction centered on nature (plants, animals, geology), young adult, and children’s books. If you are interested in reading books on these topics, please reach out to Alice directly to confirm interest and availability.
Contact
Alice Fogel Former New Hampshire Poet Laureate
Walpole, NH 03608
alicebfogel@hotmail.com
Home Phone: 603-499-6783
Available Program Formats: In person or online
Book Groups offer an opportunity for participants to engage with diverse perspectives in the humanities through literature to build understanding, empathy, and to support a culture of reading in the Granite State. New Hampshire Humanities provides expert facilitators; host organizations must provide the books.

Presenter: Mary C. Kelly
Mary facilitates discussions on popular history books. If you are interested in reading books on popular history (fiction or non fiction), please reach out to Mary directly to confirm interest and availablity.
Available Program Formats: Illustrated online presentations with flexible scheduling options. April-October in-person presentations within a 20-mile radius of Keene, NH. Weekend scheduling available for all programs.
Book Groups offer an opportunity for participants to engage with diverse perspectives in the humanities through literature to build understanding, empathy, and to support a culture of reading in the Granite State. New Hampshire Humanities provides expert facilitators; host organizations must provide the books.

Presenter: Carrie Brown
Carrie facilitates discussions on books relating to the theme of “coming of age in America.” This includes classic literature. If you are interseted in reading books on these topics, please contact Carrie directly to confirm interest and availablity.
Contact
Carrie Brown
Enfield, NH 03748
csb@carrie-brown.com
Cell Phone: 603-359-3072
Available Program Formats: In person or online presentations. Virtual only December through March.
Book Groups offer an opportunity for participants to engage with diverse perspectives in the humanities through literature to build understanding, empathy, and to support a culture of reading in the Granite State. New Hampshire Humanities provides expert facilitators; host organizations must provide the books.
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