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Beyond the Beach Read

21 Jul

So, it’s the middle of summer and you’ve read the rom-com and happy books. I really enjoy all the book choices from Jenna, Reese, Oprah and Good Morning America.

Now, it’s time for something thought provoking like The Poppy Fields by Nikki Erlick. Erlick introduces you to a place where mourning and grief can disappear by going to sleep. Ava, one of the characters, describes it best. “It’s a clinic where they put you to sleep for a month, and then hopefully your broken heart is all patched up in the end.” The book weaves science, mystical elements and emotional choices in a captivating tale. It’s perfect for your book club.

Speaking of book clubs. If you like historical fiction and mysteries. Our book club read Marie Benedict’s The Queens of Crime. We also read The Theater Kid by Jeffrey Seller. Seller is from my hometown in Michigan, and he reveals the cut-throat business of Broadway as well as how he became a famous producer.

There are so many new, well-written books to choose. Author Ann Patchett, owner of Parnassus books in Nashville, Tennessee, lists many. It’s a response to an opinion piece written by David Brooks in the New York Times who wrote that current literary fiction is neither relevant nor interesting. Patchett lists some current favorite authors: Louise Erdrich, Kiran Desai, Richard Powers, Barbara Kingsolver, Zadie Smith and Dave Eggers. You can find others on the Parnassus Facebook or Instagram page. Patchett introduces a book every Friday in her segment “It’s Friday, and if you haven’t read this book, it’s new to you.” Look for it on the Parnassus Facebook and Instagram page. Obviously, she and I disagree with Brooks.

For full disclosure, I channeled my magazine editor days and received a press copy of The Poppy Fields. Also, I’ve personally met the author and featured her in a previous post titled Do you Really Want to Know? about her debut novel The Measure. (You can put it in the search bar to read the story and see a photo of us.)

Happy Summer Reading! Let me know your favorite book these days. . .

Do You Really Want To Know?

21 Jun

What if you were able to know how long you will live by the length of a string in a box you receive at your doorstep? That’s the premise of the book The Measure by Nikki Erlick. I had the opportunity to hear and meet this debut author at The Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach.

The book is mesmerizing on many levels. It’s a fast read that delves into thought-provoking questions. Would you open the box? What will you do with the knowledge? Would you share the length of your string or keep it a secret?

It’s no wonder the book is now translated into 22 languages and this year’s book selection for incoming freshmen at Duke University. It’s a Read with Jenna choice and a New York Times bestseller.

The Measure is an intriguing allegory with unforgettable characters. Here’s the opening quote by Mary Oliver. “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”

I’m with author Nikki Erlick (left) at The Society of the Four Arts.
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