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READING THE SITUATION

Silicon Valley Reads aims to foster connection­s.

- Ay eid oyers Reid Myers is the Silicon Valley Reads coordinato­r.

Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is set to appear at the Jan. 28 Silicon Valley Reads kickoff, a virtual panel discussion on “Connecting and Finding Comfort.” Murthy’s book, “Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World,” is a featured selection for this year’s Silicon Valley Reads.

The desire to connect with loved ones is more prevalent than usual as Santa Clara County residents continue to shelter in place during the pandemic. Acknowledg­ing this — and trying to create a shared experience when we can’t gather together — has led Silicon Valley Reads to assemble a robust reading list around this year’s theme of “Connecting.”

For the past 18 years, Silicon Valley Reads has encouraged people in Santa Clara County to read books and join conversati­ons relevant to a theme. And while this year’s events will be held online, the reading material they’re centered around deals with people’s connection­s to nature, art, music, food, animals and each other, with the goal of letting readers find the featured books with which they have the deepest connection.

Silicon Valley Reads kicks off Jan. 28 at 6:30 p.m. with a panel discussion in partnershi­p with the Commonweal­th Club of Silicon Valley. Experts will discuss their perspectiv­es on ways we as individual­s and in our community can find comfort and connection in difficult times.

Panelists for “Together: Connecting and Finding Comfort” include Dr. Sara Cody, Santa Clara County’s public health officer; Dr. James Doty, a clinical professor in the Department of Neurosurge­ry at Stanford University School of Medicine and founder/director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University; and Usha Srinivasan,

president of Mosaic Silicon Valley, whose mission is to strengthen diverse communitie­s through intercultu­ral arts. The event will be moderated by San Jose Mercury News columnist Sal Pizarro.

There will also be a special appearance by author and former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, whose “Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World,” is a featured book.

Other authors will sit down for virtual interviews during Silicon Valley Reads, which runs through March 31. Other events— held in partnershi­p with the 37 libraries in Santa Clara

County, the Santa Clara County Office of Education and other community organizati­ons—include cultural conversati­ons around art and music, activities for children and teens, a documentar­y movie series, free classes, and conversati­ons around the “Connecting” theme.

In addition to Murthy’s book, featured reads include “Always Home,” Fanny Singer’s memoir of her unique childhood and relationsh­ip with her mother, famed Chez Panisse restaurate­ur Alice Waters; “Mutual Rescue” by former Humane Society Silicon Valley head Carol Novello, who share stories about adopted rescue animals

who help “save” their owners; “The Home Place” by J. Drew Lanham, a memoir about how his childhood connection with nature in the rural South put him on the path to becoming an ornitholog­ist and ecology professor; “The Giver of Stars,” Jojo Moyes’ historical novel about the Pack Horse Library Project in Kentucky in the 1930s and how books helped create strong community connection­s; and “The Music Shop” by Rachel Joyce, a novel about a record store owner in the 1980s with an uncanny skill for matching people with the music they needed to hear.

For children and teens, the selected books include

“Parker Looks Up,” a picture book by Parker and Jessica Curry (illustrate­d by Brittany Jackson); “Maybe Something Beautiful” by F. Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell (illustrate­d by Rafael Lopez) for grades K-3; “Garvey’s Choice” by Nikki Grimes for grades 4-8; and “The Sun Is Also A Star” by Nicola Yoon for teens 14 and up.

These selections are available for curbside and electronic checkout at branches of the Santa Clara County Library District and the San Jose Public Library. For more informatio­n, visit www.siliconval­leyreads.org.

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 ?? COURTESY OF MUTUAL RESCUE ?? Carol Novello, founder of Mutual Rescue and former president of Humane Society Silicon Valley, has a featured selection in this year’s Silicon Valley Reads: “Mutual Rescue: How Adopting a Homeless Animal Can Save You, Too.” Novello is is shown with her late rescue dog Tess.
COURTESY OF MUTUAL RESCUE Carol Novello, founder of Mutual Rescue and former president of Humane Society Silicon Valley, has a featured selection in this year’s Silicon Valley Reads: “Mutual Rescue: How Adopting a Homeless Animal Can Save You, Too.” Novello is is shown with her late rescue dog Tess.

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