A memoir about leaving yet searching. The need for home and being truly one's self is a deeply rooted emotion driving Ayelet Tsabari on a journey spanning the world.
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From the Corner of the Oval by Beck Dorey Stein
From the Corner of the Oval is the story of Beck Dorey-Steins experiences in the White House under the Obama administration as a stenographer. She has a witty way with words that brings you along and makes you giggle as she succeeds and struggles.
We Were Eight Years in Power by Ta-Nehisi Coates
We Were Eight Years in Power by Ta-Nehisi Coates is an amazing look into the deeply rooted problems of American society.
Torch Song Trilogy by Harvey Fierstein
I have loved Harvey Fierstein since Mrs. Doubtfire, but I fell in love with his writing while reading Torch Song Trilogy.
The Adults by Caroline Hulse
The holidays can be full of drama but nothing compared to the drama of The Adults. A novel about exes coming together for a child with a bit of an oopsies.
Mutts and Mistletoe by Natalie Cox
There's dogs, love, personal injury, English countryside, mystery, hunky men with accents, and Christmas, what else do you need in a satisfying Christmas tale, or should I say tail? The bit with the white van is everything my nightmares are made of. I’m not kidding. It’s my greatest fear as a dog mom. There could literally be nothing worse in my life.