September was a fairly good reading month for me. As it happens, I listened to three books on my Libby App, read one on my Kindle and thoroughly enjoyed reading two physical books.
1. The Other Women by Sandie Jones, fiction, domestic thriller. Letâs just say this one was a good one to listen to as I was cleaning the house. Pretty predictable, but a thriller seems perfect for fall reading. When Emily meets Adam, she thinks she's found the one - but it's not long before another woman tries to ruin their relationship. And folks...that woman is HIS MOTHER - well maybe?? Book pairing recommendation: The Mother-in-Law by Sally Hepworth.
2. In Five Years by Rebecca Serle, fiction, friendship fiction. This novel is a story of two best friends, their friendship and the love, loss and hope they experienced. Another good light listen for when you have house cleaning or another mundane task going on. Book pairing recommendation: The Light We Lost by Jill Santopolo.
3. My Vanishing Country by Bakari Sellers, African American History. This one I couldnât stop listening to. I think this was due to where Bakari Sellers grew up which was very close to where my husband was raised in South Carolina. Couldnât of summed this book up any better than Amazon did- Part memoir, part historical and cultural analysis, My Vanishing Country is an eye-opening journey through the South's past, present, and future. Book pairing recommendation: Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance
4. And They Called It Camelot by Stephanie Marie Thornton, historical fiction. This historical fiction novel is based on the life of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. I was extremely young when John F. Kennedy was assassinated so really didnât know much about the happenings of this time. Although I always thought Jackie O was classy, stylish and somehow had to be a strong woman in order to have endured so much heartache in her life. So if youâre interested in a rare behind the scenes account of the former First Ladyâs life I suggest adding this one to your TBR list. Book pairing recommendation: Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: The Untold Story by Barbara Leaming
5. Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi, literary fiction. A couple of years ago my book club read Yaa Gyasiâs debut novel Homecoming and thoroughly enjoyed it. Iâm thankful to The Bookshelf Thomasville for sending this title for my September Shelf Subscription. Not sure if I would have picked this one out because several authorsâ sophomore releases have disappointed me in the past. That definitely isnât the case here. I loved Transcendent Kingdom even more than Homecoming. Hereâs a short summary from The Bookshelfâs website- Transcendent Kingdom is a deeply moving portrait of a family of Ghanaian immigrants ravaged by depression and addiction and grief--a novel about faith, science, religion, love. Book pairing recommendation: The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
6. The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, Hispanic American Literature. My book clubâs September read was The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros as a nod to one of our memberâs Latinx heritage. Coincidentally, September was also Hispanic Heritage Month. The author, Sandra Cisneros uses a series of vignettes to tell the story of Esperanza Cordero, a young Latina girl growing up in Chicago, inventing for herself who and what she will become. Book pairing recommendation: I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sanchez