Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Arts:Books
Maybe early success can be a bad thing. Rachel Freidman debates this in her book and in conversation with Zibby as she reflects on her early achievements in music and then, even, in her first book. But then what? What happens after? And how do you hold onto creativity? Rachel goes back to her “band camp” friends to glean some life lessons.
Sara Schaefer, GRAND
Michele Harper, THE BEAUTY IN BREAKING
Heather Lanier, RAISING A RARE GIRL
Alyssa Shelasky, APRON ANXIETY
Happy Independent Bookstore Day! Authors Share Their Favorites
Samantha Irby, WOW, NO THANK YOU
Sue Monk Kidd, THE BOOK OF LONGINGS
Laura Lippman, MY LIFE AS A VILLAINESS
Pamela Redmond, OLDER
Supriya Kelkar, AMERICAN AS PANEER PIE
Capricia Penavic Marshall, PROTOCOL
Nefertiti Austin, MOTHERHOOD SO WHITE
Heidi Pitlor, IMPERSONATION
Christie Pearce Rampone & Dr. Kristine Keane, BE ALL IN
Tracy Tutor, FEAR IS JUST A FOUR-LETTER WORD
Daphne Merkin, 22 MINUTES OF UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
Renée Watson, WAYS TO MAKE SUNSHINE
Susan Wiggs, THE LOST AND FOUND BOOKSHOP
Tommy Butler, BEFORE YOU GO
Chandler Baker, THE WHISPER NETWORK
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