Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Arts:Books
Zibby spoke to Libby Copeland about her non-fiction book The Lost Family, which Zibby read all in one sitting because she couldn’t put it down. The book centers around one woman’s search for her family’s roots. They chatted about identity, family, bioethics, the business of DNA, what to do with their kids all summer, and more. Libby’s professionalism came through in every well-crafted sentence she effortlessly uttered.
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David Rubenstein, HOW TO LEAD
Benjamin Dreyer, Dreyer's English (Adapted for Young Readers)
Abigail Dean, GIRL A
Cameran Eubanks Wimberly, ONE DAY YOU'LL THANK ME
Stephanie Thornton Plymale, AMERICAN DAUGHTER
Robert Jones Jr., THE PROPHETS
Peter Ho Davies, A LIE SOMEONE TOLD YOU ABOUT YOURSELF
Maggie Downs, BRAVER THAN YOU THINK
Nancy Johnson, THE KINDEST LIE
Elin Hilderbrand, TROUBLES IN PARADISE
Lauren Fox, SEND FOR ME
Cherie Jones, HOW THE ONE-ARMED SISTER SWEEPS HER HOUSE
Rebecca Sacks, CITY OF A THOUSAND GATES
Brandon Hobson, THE REMOVED
Anna Malaika Tubbs, THE THREE MOTHERS
Adam Grant, THINK AGAIN
Dr. Harold Koplewicz, THE SCAFFOLD EFFECT
Rachel Ricketts, DO BETTER
Laura Tremaine, SHARE YOUR STUFF. I'LL GO FIRST.
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