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Summer Book Club: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

  • 2270 Defoor Hills Road Northwest Atlanta, GA, 30318 United States (map)

Summer Book Clubs are a fun way to build connections and community and create space for discussion around diverse topics that impact our everyday lives. This summer, we’re inviting our church into two very different, deeply human stories—each exploring what it means to be known, to be formed, and to take responsibility for one another.

In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, a creator brings life into the world, but refuses to love what he has made—with devastating consequences. In Allen Levi’s Theo of Golden, a quiet stranger enters a small town and, through simple presence and attention, begins to change lives.

Taken together, these stories ask: What happens when we are truly seen? And what happens when we are not?


You can form your own club, and we’ll provide a structure and discussion guide for each book, or you can attend discussions hosted at the church.

Form your own club - We suggest limiting the size to 3-12 people. There's no need to register. You can set your own meeting schedule and begin as soon as you'd like. The Discussion Guides will be available on our Book Clubs page. You can also pick from any of our previous books.

Meet at Trinity - If you’re new to Trinity or just want to meet new people, we suggest joining a club hosted at the church. The Frankenstein club will meet on Sunday Nights from 6-7pm (July 12, 19, and 26). Registration is required.

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