Summer is where laziness meets respectability”
-Sam Keen
Top 6 Picks for Summer
Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver
We are reading this book right now for book club. Kingsolver is masterful in her ability to weave plots, narratives, storylines, and characters together. Here, we join the characters in the heart of Appalachia, where they understand themselves better through the beauty around them. Life is precious because of its ephemeral nature.
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Every Summer After by Carley Fortune
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Wild Game by Adrienne Brodeur
Set on Cape Cod, this is a true story about the complicated nature of mother-daughter relationships. Adrienne is a young girl when she discovers that her magnetic, charismatic mother has a secret no one can know. She holds her mother’s secret in return for the adoring light only her mother can supply. Of all the books in our nearly ten years of book club, this is the one we reference and discuss most often. If there is a book no one particularly liked, we end up just re-discussing Wild Game.
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The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms
Life in Five Senses by Gretchen Rubin
A book about how getting out of your head and into your body can transform your experience of life. Summer is a great time to reconnect with yourself and your senses. It’s about allowing yourself to savor – to taste cold watermelon, feel the splash of the pool, listen to the birds, smell the roses, and truly see the world around you.
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