

Book Club — Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin
Ira Levin’s Rosemary’s Baby isn’t just a classic horror—it’s a chilling meditation on power, paranoia, and the uneasy blur between trust and betrayal. First published in 1967, it redefined the modern gothic and continues to haunt with its eerie precision and unnerving questions about agency, womanhood, and faith.
Set in a glamorous but unsettling Manhattan apartment building, the novel follows Rosemary as she navigates love, ambition, and the creeping suspicion that those closest to her may not have her best interests at heart.
We’ll gather on a crisp fall Sunday afternoon at June Wine, with its globe lighting, red booths, and classic New York feel—plus the leafy back patio if weather allows—to unpack Levin’s chilling prose and the way its themes still reverberate today.
Ticket price includes drinks and guided programming
🎬 And don’t miss our follow-up film screening of Rosemary’s Baby on October 28!