Summer is here! Whether you’re traveling, relaxing, or taking classes during the season, the Library has you covered with some fun-in-the-sun ready reading recs!
Reading Rainbow was right – you can go anywhere in a book! Check non-fiction titles like Rome Is Love Spelled Backward: Enjoying Art and Architecture in the Eternal City, America's Scientific Treasures: A Travel Companion, or I'll Take You There: Exploring Nashville's Social Justice Sites for the cheapest vacation you'll ever have.
Celebrate Pride Month in June with the works of groundbreaking queer authors like James Baldwin, Rita Mae Brown, and Samuel R. Delany.
If summer means long days at the beach, dive into supernatural fiction like Ta-Nehisi Coates’s The Water Dancer or You Brought Me the Ocean, a graphic novel by Alex Sanchez and Jul Maroh.
Finally, if the sweltering temperatures of a DC summer leave you yearning for the gloomy moors of northern England, consider Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë’s gothic tale of monstrous romance and revenge. (Bonus: break out your best red dress and interpretive dance moves in July for The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever, globally celebrating Kate Bush’s 1978 hit single.)
Check out the books below!
James Baldwin: Early Novels and Stories (LOA #97) by
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