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01/31/2011

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Reading Schedule

  • Week 1: Feb 7, Chapters 1-6
    Week 2: Feb 14, Chapters 7-13
    Week 3: Feb 21, Chapters 14-20
    Week 4: Feb 28, Chapters 21-28

About Rainbow by Moonlight

  • Claire Blackburn leaves a life of privilege to teach at the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School in Gatlinburg, TN in 1920. Claire soon discovers a beauty in the mountains and its people—but her life truly changes when she meets local Shade Morgan, an unanticipated suitor who forces Claire to confront her own prejudices. Searching for a life of her own making, Claire’s journey, set against the stunning backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains, is more complex and rewarding than she could ever have imagined.

Read Along With

  • Mary Pom Claiborne grew up in here in Knoxville. She attended college at Hollins University in Virginia where she received a BA in English literature, went on to teach English, and now works right here at the Library.

    Kachina Domenick Johnson works at the Knox County Public Library and is always suggesting books to people. She has an undergraduate degree in English, and a MA in Creative Writing Poetry from the University of Florida.

Knox County Public Library