LIFESTYLE | JULY 2020 Reads
While coping and recovering from Kidney stones I ended up having the laydown time to read. I inhaled these books and am so glad that with the return of the Halifax Public Libraries I am back to my normal reading routine.
You, Me, and the Sea | Meg Donohue
A beautiful take on what it means to come from a damaged home and find one’s own identity outside of it to return to make space better. I enjoyed the relational realism that was depicted in this story.
Where the Sidewalk Ends | Shel Silverstein
A fun read with our daughters. A few of Shel’s poems before bed often gave us a good laugh or a thoughtful pause.
Landline | Rainbow Rowell
Inhaled this read in 24 hours. Rainbow Rowell writes her stories in a way that allows the reader to relax, get curious and enjoy the ride. A story about what qualities are in a long-lasting relationship and what makes them survive.
Becoming | Michelle Obama
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Michelle’s account of her life thus far. Written beautifully and easy to follow her everyday woman’s journey from girlhood to becoming FLOTUS.
Little Fires Everywhere | Celeste Ng
A stunning read on motherhood written by Celeste Ng set in the 1990s in a traditional planned community of “Shake Heights” in Ohio. Character development is a steller, you can picture the community and the people who live there. A beautiful story.