May 2: Books-Sandwiched-In Features Ed Scharrer

Geneva Public Library’s Books-Sandwiched-In program continues on Friday, May 2, with Ed Scharrer's review of the Joseph Wambaugh's true crime book "The Onion Field". Books=Sandwiched-In features reviews of books by community members the 1st Friday of the month, through June. The hour-long program begins shortly after noon at the library and is free and open to the public.

"The New York Times" calls "The Onion Field"... "A complex story of tragic proportions... more ambitious than In Cold Blood and equally compelling!"

Ed Scharrer retired several years ago after a long and legendary career as a Geneva High School and Middle School English teacher.

Those attending are encouraged to bring a lunch. Coffee and dessert will be provided.