


Off The Page
Join us at the AEF Book Club, a space to connect, reflect, and meet new people. This month, we’re reading Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus, exploring gender inequality, resilience, and self-discovery through the journey of a woman scientist challenging societal expectations in the 1960s.
Led by our amazing member volunteers, Gemma and Sam, this book club is a chance to come together, enjoy coffee (on us), chat about life, love, and everything in between, and meet other young people living with endometriosis. Whether you’ve read the book cover to cover or just want to listen in, you’re welcome to join!
You must be an AEF Member to register for this event. Not a Member? Sign up here.
Please note that this program is intended for young adults only. If you're looking for family-friendly options, we do have other programs offered throughout the year where children are welcome.
Join us at the AEF Book Club, a space to connect, reflect, and meet new people. This month, we’re reading Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus, exploring gender inequality, resilience, and self-discovery through the journey of a woman scientist challenging societal expectations in the 1960s.
Led by our amazing member volunteers, Gemma and Sam, this book club is a chance to come together, enjoy coffee (on us), chat about life, love, and everything in between, and meet other young people living with endometriosis. Whether you’ve read the book cover to cover or just want to listen in, you’re welcome to join!
You must be an AEF Member to register for this event. Not a Member? Sign up here.
Please note that this program is intended for young adults only. If you're looking for family-friendly options, we do have other programs offered throughout the year where children are welcome.
Join us at the AEF Book Club, a space to connect, reflect, and meet new people. This month, we’re reading Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus, exploring gender inequality, resilience, and self-discovery through the journey of a woman scientist challenging societal expectations in the 1960s.
Led by our amazing member volunteers, Gemma and Sam, this book club is a chance to come together, enjoy coffee (on us), chat about life, love, and everything in between, and meet other young people living with endometriosis. Whether you’ve read the book cover to cover or just want to listen in, you’re welcome to join!
You must be an AEF Member to register for this event. Not a Member? Sign up here.
Please note that this program is intended for young adults only. If you're looking for family-friendly options, we do have other programs offered throughout the year where children are welcome.