
Summer 2024 Readings
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One Italian Summer
Rebecca Serle · 2022

Dogs of Summer
Andrea Abreu · 2022

Everything I Know About Love
Dolly Alderton · 2020
<p>New York Times Bestseller</p><p>Like Bridget Jones’ Diary but all true— a wildly funny, occasionally heartbreaking memoir from the funny, sharp British journalist and podcast host, who Elizabeth Gilbert calls “a sparkling Roman candle of talent.”</p><p>“The older you get, the more baggage you carry. When you date at twenty-five, everyone walks into the bar with a very neat, light carry-on. When you date from thirty onwards, get ready to meet someone absolutely brimming with history, complications and demands.”</p><p>When it comes to the trials and triumphs of becoming an adult, writer Dolly Alderton has seen and tried it all. In her memoir, she vividly recounts falling in love, finding a job, getting drunk, getting dumped, and that absolutely no one can ever compare to her best girlfriends. Everything I Know About Love is about bad dates, good friends and—above all else— realizing that you are enough.</p><p>Glittering with wit and insight, heart and humor, Dolly Alderton’s unforgettable debut weaves together personal stories, satirical observations, a series of lists, recipes, and other vignettes that will strike a chord of recognition with women of every age.</p>

Beach Read
Emily Henry · 2020

Almond
Won-pyung Sohn · 2020

Tennis Lessons
Susannah Dickey · 2020

Heaven
Mieko Kawakami · 2021
To Read

Sunburn
Chloe Michelle Howarth · 2023

Before We Were Innocent
Ella Berman · 2023

Trespasses
Louise Kennedy · 2023

The Days of Abandonment
Elena Ferrante · 2005

Invincible Summer
Alice Adams · 2016

Mr Salary
Sally Rooney · 2019
<p> <b>Faber Stories, a landmark series of individual volumes, presents masters of the short story form at work in a range of genres and styles. </b> <br> <i> <br> My love for him felt so total and so annihilating that it was often impossible for me to see him clearly at all.</i> <br> <br> Years ago, Sukie moved in with Nathan because her mother was dead and her father was difficult, and she had nowhere else to go. Now they are on the brink of the inevitable. <br> <br> Sally Rooney is one of the most acclaimed young talents of recent years. With her minute attention to the power dynamics in everyday speech, she builds up sexual tension and throws a deceptively low-key glance at love and death.</p>
