Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Arts:Books
“An important part of being a columnist is failing every once in a while or somewhat on the regular. You write the bad ones so you can write the good ones.” Wall Street Journal sports columnist Jason Gay talks with Zibby about his career trajectory leading to the WSJ, becoming a character in his readers’ lives, and, of course, Tom Brady. They also cover the art of reading print, and the emotional recent loss of Jason’s friend and fellow writer, Tom Perrotta.
Claire Lombardo, THE MOST FUN WE EVER HAD
Katie Sise, OPEN HOUSE
RE-RELEASE! Lena Dunham, NOT THAT KIND OF GIRL
Joyce Carol Oates, THE (OTHER) YOU
Melissa Bernstein, LIFELINES
Anna Quindlen, NANAVILLE
Anita Moorjani, SENSITIVE IS THE NEW STRONG
Lake Bell, Lennon Parham, and Amy Solomon, NOTES FROM THE BATHROOM LINE
Sarah Langan, GOOD NEIGHBORS
Jennifer Rudolph Walsh, HUNGRY HEARTS: Essays on Courage, Desire, and Belonging
Maisy Card, THESE GHOSTS ARE FAMILY
Jeanine Cummins, AMERICAN DIRT: A NOVEL
Leslie Lehr, A BOOB'S LIFE
Luvvie Ajayi Jones, PROFESSIONAL TROUBLEMAKER
Jamie Figueroa, BROTHER, SISTER, MOTHER, EXPLORER
Courtney Zoffness, SPILT MILK
Annabelle Gurwitch, YOU'RE LEAVING WHEN?
Kitty O'Meara, AND THE PEOPLE STAYED HOME
Julia Turshen, SIMPLY JULIA
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