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Santa Clarita Book Club
Saturday, November 08, 2025, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST
Category: Clubs
LACPA’s Fall Book Club Selection: My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult Please pay attention to the title and author as there are several books with similar titles. Book Summary In My Sister’s Keeper, Jodi Picoult tells us the story of 13-year-old Anna, conceived by her parents to serve in the role of bone marrow donor for her older sister, Kate. After years of multiple medical procedures to generate treatments for Kate, we find Anna considering the idea of suing her parents for the right to make decisions over her own body. This careful, thought-provoking exploration of medical ethics and moral dilemmas, written with compassion and sensitivity, is likely to serve as a strong springboard for discussion at the book club meetings. Picoult writes from multiple viewpoints. In this manner, she’s able to explore, in greater depth, the internal dynamics of each character. This style adds a richness to her writing that is compelling. It creates space for the reader to have compassion towards multiple characters, even when they’re in conflict with each other. In addition, like many of Picoult’s books, My Sister’s Keeper is meticulously researched so the reader learns much about the issues covered in a very accessible format. Media Reviews from BookBrowse.com Picoult writes with a fine touch, a sharp eye for detail, and a firm grasp of the delicacy and complexity of human relationships. The Boston Globe Told in alternating perspectives by the engaging, fascinating cast of characters, Picoult's novel grabs the reader from the first page and never lets go. This is a beautiful, heartbreaking, controversial, and honest book. Booklist - Kristine Huntley Picoult's timely and compelling novel will appeal to anyone who has thought about the morality of medical decision making and any parent who must balance the needs of different children. Highly recommended. Library Journal - Kim Uden Rutter Please RSVP directly to the Book Club facilitator RSVP to Dr. Lynne Steinman (661) 259-0144 "The opinions of presenters, and their approach to psychological issues and interventions, do not represent a formal endorsement of any position by the Los Angeles County Psychological Association, leadership or its members. The opinions, ideas, and concepts expressed are purely those of the presenter." Contact: [email protected] |