Growing up is hard. It can be even more difficult when you’re dealing with an incredibly traumatic event. If you’re able to make it to becoming an adult, you might have developed a few odd habits as a way to cope. Yet, when you’re called out on them, you see them as “totally normal.” That’s exactly the case in last month’s KELOLAND Living Book Club pick, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine .
Lucy Steiger, one of the librarians from Siouxland Libraries who chose this book, joined us to not only break down Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, but to also debut our next KELOLAND Living Book Club pick.

Need more recommendations from the KELOLAND Living Book Club? Check these out:
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
KELOLAND Living Book Club pick, ‘Year of Wonders’, hits a little too close to home
KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘Nickel Boys’
From the farm crisis of the 80’s to today’s ag economy: Exploring life in the ‘Heartland’
Working hard won’t get you ahead after all: A KELOLAND Book Club pick
KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘The Illusion of Separateness’
KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘Dry’ quenches your thirst for a good book
KELOLAND Living Book Club: ‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’
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