Journey through the many and varied worlds of literary fiction and nonfiction with our informal book group, the longest-running at the library. From acclaimed novels to emerging voices, each month we explore thought-provoking stories and engage in lively discussions. Join us to share insights, exchange ideas, and be part of a vibrant community of passionate readers.
ReadMore meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m. in the Gertrude Scott Room.
This month we will be discussing Code Name Hélène by Ariel Lawhon.
The thrilling true story of Nancy Wake, an Australian socialite turned fearless spy during World War II. Moving between four code names she used throughout the war, the novel follows Nancy from her early days as a journalist in Paris to becoming one of the most powerful leaders in the French Resistance. As she smuggles people and intelligence past the Nazis, earns the Gestapo’s nickname “The White Mouse,” and trains with Britain’s Special Operations Executive, Nancy faces danger, heartbreak, and unimaginable stakes, proving herself as one of the most decorated women of the war.
Loveland Loves to Read brings Ariel Lawhon to Loveland for their annual Author Talk & Book Signing on April 20th, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. at the Thompson Valley High School. Tickets on sale at coloradoboxoffice.com
For more information, call us at (970) 962-2402 or email reference@cityofloveland.org