Welcome to Bookends, a collaboration between Greenfield Public Library and Greenfield Community College. We meet four times a year to read and discuss books that appeal to a wide range of ages from teen to senior citizen. Our goal is to bring readers of different generations and backgrounds together and spark conversations that unite our community.
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Books we’ve read…
A woman trapped between life and death finds herself in a mystical library where each book offers a glimpse into a different life she could have lived. Guided by her childhood librarian, she explores alternate paths—fame, success, love—only to realize that no life is perfect. Through these experiences, she gains a new appreciation for her real life and chooses to return, embracing it with hope. The story explores regret, second chances, and the beauty of everyday moments.
Our latest read...

A punchy, straightforward guide to escaping the “Western diet” and its health pitfalls. Eschewing complex nutritional data, Pollan offers sixty-four simple maxims centered on three core pillars: “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” He teaches readers to identify “real food” by avoiding processed items with unpronounceable ingredients or health claims. The book emphasizes quality over quantity and traditional wisdom over clinical science. By focusing on how we eat—socially and moderately—as much as what we eat, Pollan provides a sustainable, common-sense roadmap for navigating the modern supermarket and reclaiming personal health.

