The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 Apr issue Villager newspaper | Page 11

THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 11 April 2019 The Book Club welcomes new members and visitors. Charbonneau Book Club By DOROTHY HOCHHALTER The art of code breaking Our first read for April is a fascinating true story that has been hidden away for 70 years. Elizebeth Friedman's story started during prohibition when she was asked by the Coast Guard to help them solve the codes being used by bootleggers to move their product through the ports. "The Woman Who Smashed Codes" by JASON FAGONE reads like a novel with the intrigue during WWII when both Elizebeth and her husband, John Friedman, were working in separate government departments to solve the codes used by the Nazis. It was especially difficult because they were both under oath to not discuss their activities with each other. William was well known and BOOK CLUB COURTESY PHOTO received many commendations. Elizebeth never received the credit she deserved because of her gender but she is considered to be the mother of NASA. After her husband's death she carefully cataloged and placed in various libraries the history of their art of coding. I guarantee that this is a page turner you will find hard to put down. Please join us April 9 as we will have a lot to discuss. "Harry's Trees" by JON COHEN is an uplifting story of a young U.S. forest researcher who is trying to forget the tragic death of his wife. He meets a young girl, Oriana, who devises an unusual scheme to create an adventure to open Harry's heart to a new life. I am looking forward to this magical tale that doesn't exactly end as planned. JON COHEN has won an NEA fellowship for creative writing and also co-writer of the film "Minority Report" directed by Steven Spielberg. We are a friendly group and enjoy visitors so come join us April 23. We meet on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Charbonneau Country Club. Questions? dotsmyname@comcast. net ■ Ultimately, it’s your experience that matters. To be sure, we’re proud of our more than 30 years of experience in senior living. But, to us, what really matters is your experience at our communities. We do everything with that idea clearly in mind. So, go ahead, enjoy yourself with great social opportunities and amenities. Savor fine dining every day. And feel assured that assisted living services are always available if needed. Join us for a complimentary lunch and personal tour. Please call 503.925.4968 to schedule. It’s a great way to get to know us. I n de p e n de n t & A s s i s t e d L i v i ng • M e mor y C a r e 32200 SW French Prairie Road • Wilsonville, OR SpringRidgeatCharbonneau.com 503.925.4968