While some far-right members are unhappy with the debt deal, others say Speaker Kevin McCarthy is holding an unwieldy GOP caucus together better than most. He鈥檚 also shown a willingness and ability to work with Democrats.聽
Currently I have 99 problems and lack of time is the biggest one. I bemoan not having enough time to read every single book that I scooped up recently at Publishers Weekly鈥檚 first in-person U.S. Book Show in New York City.
Where do I go from here? Summer doesn鈥檛 last forever, but I feel like my reading list does. My fellow bibliophiles and logophiles know the excitement of looking at piles of clean, handsome books with interesting covers. We gather in bookstores and exchange knowing glances of which titles we will open first.
We ponder over prose that confounds, teaches, inspires, and challenges us. We have been enraptured by stories that have taken our imaginations on trips of heroic displays of bravery in the face of dystopian cruelty or wondrous fantasy, and we鈥檝e been on crime-solving missions alongside Miss Marple and other would-be sleuths.
When I stepped foot inside the book show, I wanted to shape-shift into an eight-arm octopus to grab every galley. I got some, but other titles were too popular and earlier birds with quicker hands beat me to them.
Here are some of my notable finds. Public Enemy frontman Chuck D spoke about his 鈥淣aphic Grovel鈥 titled 鈥淪tewdio,鈥 which features original artwork and social commentary. If his prose and art match his lyricism, the book will be well worth the read. And Sarah Jessica Parker praised author Kim Coleman Foote about her forthcoming novel, 鈥淐oleman Hill,鈥 which is on Ms. Parker鈥檚 SJP imprint. It is the story of a Black family鈥檚 migration to New Jersey from the Jim Crow South, full of colorful language that puts me in the mind of a Zora Neale Hurston novel.聽
A panel of debut authors and their works also sounded promising, including Alice Carri猫re and her memoir, 鈥淓verything/Nothing/Someone鈥; Kelsey James and her novel, 鈥淭he Woman in the Castello鈥; and Terah Shelton Harris and her novel, 鈥淥ne Summer in Savannah.鈥
I will get through the books that I grabbed. My question for everyone else is, what鈥檚 on your summer reading list?