Spring semester ended mere days ago, and my mind has already shifted to summer reading. I polished off the last Honors Book Club selection last week: The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans is a collection of short stories and a novella that made me think about the complexities of confronting history, particularly with regard to race. The book is a quick, thought-provoking read that is absolutely worth your time. That said, I thought it might be fun to give you, dear readers, some insight into a few of the other books that I'm currently perusing (below). Honors Book Club will continue to meet this summer - we'll be diving into a few classics. If you'd like to join us, shoot me an email!
Books on deck:
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