Friday Reads: July 14, 2017
Whether you’re on your way to the cottage, or just hanging out by the pool this weekend, why not bring 1 or 3 books with you to read! Our office is busy prepping for the fall season but they’ve still go some great #FridayReads for you today!
Tessa, Marketing & Publicity Intern: Maria Qamar’s Trust no Aunty is a hilarious survival guide for any South Asian girl out there trying to survive overbearing aunties, and keeping your white boyfriend Brad a secret. From how to answer your aunties’ nagging remarks, to finding the perfect date spot, or learning some haldi mask recipes, this book truly has it all! Maria Qamar’s beautiful art, and playful sense of humor had me laughing the entire time, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to have a good laugh while stealing one or two pieces of advice on how to dodge a chapel.
Alexandra, Marketing Assistant: I’m currently reading Maja Lunde’s The History of Bees. Originally published in Norway, the book has finally come to English readers in Canada and the USA. It’s the most beautiful story that follows three storylines––one in the past, one in the present, and one set in a bleak future. The stories weave together to form a resounding story on the bonds of family. And, of course, on the importance of bees in maintaining the world that we love so much. This is such a powerful read, and I can’t recommend it enough! (Plus, you know… that cover! <3).
Holley, Publicity Assistant: I just finished The Mothers by Britt Bennett and it was so outstanding as an audio book that I am eager to read it as a physical book. This book is so beautiful and compelling I cannot stop recommending it everyone I know.
Sarah, Assistant Editor: I’m currently obsessed with Fredrik Backman’s latest novel Beartown. It’s a moving book about a small, struggling hockey town reeling from a tragedy that shatters friendships and brings everyone’s loyalties into question. Did I mention it has a beautifully drawn cast of characters? I highly recommend this one. It has so much heart.