SF 30s/40s Book Club: “Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything"
TL:DR
☕ When: December 7th @ 1:30pm
📍 Where: The Page on Divisadero St. in San Francisco
🎯 Who: Open to all! friendly, curious people who love a good chat.
🕒 Length: ~1.5 hours
☕ Vibe: Friendly, casual, open
Quick intros (10–15 min)
Name & Hood
2. Group discussion
We can start with some open-ended prompts and go round-robin
We can then go round-robin again, letting folks branch off into tangents or personal reflections. People can riff off what they heard others say, or take the group in a new direction. There are no rules!
Keep things inclusive (no pressure to have finished the book!)
3. Live music kicks off around 3pm (optional)
Feel free to take off or order another round of coffee or a drink
The Page has a Live Band kicking off around 3pm - folks are welcome to hang and listen to some tunes for as long as they'd like.
Come join a relaxed, co-ed book club for anyone who enjoys good conversation, great books, and meeting new people in San Francisco.
The group was started with folks in their 30s and 40s in mind, but everyone is welcome — whether you're a seasoned reader or just looking for a new way to connect.
We’ll meet once a month at a local café or pub to chat about the book, share thoughts, and hang out.
Our first pick is Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer — an easy, thought-provoking read about memory, learning, and the mind.
No pressure to finish every page — just come ready to talk, listen, and connect.