Manic-depression's effects on a family in a small town will be the subject of North Carolina author Kaye Gibbons' Sights Unseen , the second of three novels from Southern female authors to be featured in a book club started by The Augusta Chronicle and the East Central Georgia Regional Library System.
There will be an online chat about the book at 1 p.m. Wednesday, and an in-person book chat at the Friedman Branch Library on Monday, Nov. 16.
Three branches of the library have a copy of Ms. Gibbon's book: the Columbia County Library at 7022 Evans Towne Center Blvd. in Evans, the Maxwell branch at 1927 Lumpkin Road, and the headquarters library at 902 Greene St.
The club, which celebrates Southern female storytellers, will conclude with a reading of Augusta author Louise Shivers' A Whistling Woman in December.

