Kent district library announces Kristin Hannah as 2026 guest

The Kent District Library has selected Kristin Hannah's novel The Women for its third annual On The Same Page community reading initiative. The program encourages West Michigan residents to engage with the book through discussions and events. Hannah will visit with author Megan Chance in June 2026.

The On The Same Page initiative by the Kent District Library serves as a community-wide book club, fostering shared reading experiences among West Michigan residents. Now in its third year, the program provides a selected book for participants to read, complemented by various events rather than a single author appearance.

For 2026, the chosen book is The Women, a New York Times bestseller by Kristin Hannah. To highlight the novel, the library plans spring programs including book discussions and activities that reflect its themes. These offerings aim to build connections through literature.

A key event will feature Kristin Hannah joined by author Megan Chance at the Godwin Heights High School auditorium. The visit is scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, at 6:30 p.m. Registration for this author event becomes available on Monday, April 27, at 9 a.m. via kdl.org/samepage.

Outreach and Programming Manager Hennie Vaandrager and Branch Librarian Shelby Toren discussed the initiative on the FOX 17 Morning Mix, outlining what participants can anticipate this spring. The program underscores the value of book clubs in bringing people together to exchange ideas and reactions to shared readings.

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