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SDPB's Lori Walsh and book club leader Jacqueline Palfy share the best books they read in 2023. Plus, they discuss the new titles they're looking forward to in 2024.
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Janet Johnson wrote poems about her experiences during her trip to the Soviet Union in the 1970s. Now, her writing is out of the drawer and published in a new book.
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In their book, Ken Haugk and Joel Bretscher take a look at what people want for a response when they open up about a difficulty in life. It's all about empathy.
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“An Open Secret” author Chris Enss dives into the lives and characters of the real people involved in Deadwood’s historic bordellos and brothels.
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In this Dakota Life story from 2000, we meet the people who published a book documenting the abandoned farmsteads of Codington County, South Dakota.
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Author Patrick Hicks dives into his latest novel. "Across the Lake" tells dual stories from the only all-female concentration camp of the Holocaust.
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Jan Brett joins In the Moment for a conversation ahead of her Winter Wonderland Tour to the Black Hills.
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A childhood letter from Badger Clark sparked a lifelong love of writing in Linda Hasselstrom. We talk with the rancher and writer about her connection to the cowboy poet.
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While Sacajawea is a well-known historical figure, everything we know about her comes from people who say they knew her. Not from the woman herself.
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Kate DiCamillo is the bestselling children's author of "The Tale of Despereaux," "Because of Winn-Dixie," "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane" and more.