We’re not shy when it comes to tackling racism, prejudice and privilege with the KELOLAND Living book club. And our most recent pick, Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult, tackles them all.

Lucy Steiger is a Librarian with Siouxland Libraries, Lucy Steiger and Jennifer Hoesing is the Director of Development at DakotAblities, an avid reader, and member of our KELOLAND Living Book Club. They joined us to discuss “Small, Great Things” and Jennifer debuted her choice for her book pick for next month as our guest Book Club host.

Introducing the next KELOLAND Living Book Club pick: “In the Wild Light” by Jeff Zentner

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KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘Beneath a Scarlet Sky’

“Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine”

KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘Winter Counts’

“How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents”

‘Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man

KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘An Uncommon Friendship From Opposite Sides of the Holocaust”

KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘The Giver’

KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘The Silent Patient’

KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘Patty Jane’s House of Curl’

KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close’

KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘Only Plane in the Sky’

KELOLAND Living Book Club: “News of the World” by Paulette Jiles

KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘There There’ by Tommy Orange

KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘The Nightingale’

KELOLAND Living Book Club: “Quiet” by Susan Cain

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