Join for a discussion of The Irish Goodbye - a novel ( 2025) by Heather Aimee O'Neill
Register by June 15 at midnight, if possible. It helps us plan!
This popular novel addresses themes of family relations, grief, death, aging, sisterhood, LGBTQ acceptance, and the experience of Catholic Americans. Overview.
What to expect: Introductions, some updates for book readers, including an overview of other books we’re reading (see Cornell’s home page) and a delicious, casual dining experience at one of DC’s freshest and most inviting Japanese-themed destinations with ramen, sushi, and other favorites — all reasonably priced.
Bonus: we’ll spend a few minutes seeing who has read this important study of Veterans’ needs. How does it relate to Cornellians?
Also, discuss who might join BIG RED READS linked here for discussions with other Cornell alumni (see sign-up for the online discussions) and how the books you select there might be enjoyed in face-to-face meetings here in the DMV
Love, Makoto features five unique dining areas and ours is in the “way back” beyond the bar where each guest will place and pay for their own order directly at the convenient self-service kiosks using a credit card.
Metro: Red Line - Judiciary Square. It is located near the Georgetown Law Center.
Parking: Guests can self-park or use the garage under the building next door, 250 Massachusetts Ave. NW. The entrance to the garage is on 3rd and G Streets NW.
Should weather or other conditions suggest canceling, you can check this page for late-breaking changes: https://sites.google.com/view/ccw-event-details/logistics
Questions? Contact -Send an email to Maggie at communityservice@cornellclubdc.org