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2021 - March Reading > The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult - LIVE DISCUSSION 3/25

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Angie Brooks (angiebrooks) | 28 comments Mod
*Reserve physical copies through any library branch or download the audio version for free through Hoopla!

We will be hosting a live virtual discussion this month! You can join our GoToMeeting via computer using the link below or by phone:

Thu, Mar 25, 2021 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM (EDT)
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/8...

You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (872) 240-3212
Access Code: 818-029-029

If you are unable to make the virtual meeting, please feel free to share your thoughts on this book below, but please note if your review contains spoilers at the top of your post.

Here are a few discussion questions from the author:

(1) Leo has a passion for his job as a Nazi hunter. Why does he think it’s
important?

(2) Does Josef have the right to ask Sage to forgive him? Why or why not?

(3) If you had to pack your whole life in one suitcase, what would you take?

(4) When Minka and Darija see the bride, dressed in white, it gave them
hope. Why?


Angie Brooks (angiebrooks) | 28 comments Mod
Great blog post with discussion from readers about all aspects of this novel can be found here (many, many spoilers): https://styleandshenanigans.com/sns-b...

After reading this book again, I remembered how much Minka's storyline affected me. Those parts are tough to read. As are Josef's, but for very different reasons. Leo and Sage were a little less compelling overall, though they served a great purpose in telling the story and the very typical Picoult moral dilemma. The ending wasn't my favorite of hers, but then again - I'm not sure that I would change it as it seemed to be a pretty good fit for the characters.


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