By Norah Jewett ’25 While it was the cover art and the promise of a boarding school that drew me in, the realistic PTSD that…
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By Gianna Ferace ’25 Dubbed as the Joan Didion of the west coast, Eve Babitz’s book of essays, Black Swans, touches on feminism, political aspects,…
By Emma Conlon ’25 With the talk of the new Prime Video series Daisy Jones & the Six overtaking social media as well as almost…
By Norah Jewett ’25 Internment is a book written by Samira Ahmed, and it appeared on the high school summer reading list as an option…
By Nola Minogue ’21 I won’t lie- I’ve never read a young adult novel with a football player as the main character. But given how…
By Norah Jewett ’25 Words on Fire is a historical fiction book written by Jennifer Nielsen, a New York Times bestselling author. It takes place…
By Nola Minogue ’21 An advanced reading copy of The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling happened to fallinto my hands recently, a young adult…
By Adelaide Maloney ’22 The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender is author Leslye Walton’s debut novel. In the novel, a girl is born…
By Caroline Foley ’21 Last year, I read Circe by Madeline Miller. I had heard great things about it, and they were all true. I…