Books We Love

Fiction

All Fours

by Miranda July

A bold, intimate, and darkly funny story about a woman’s spontaneous road trip and her search for a new kind of freedom—unraveling boundaries of intimacy, aging, and desire along the way.

The Great Alone

by Kristin Hannah

Set in the brutal beauty of Alaska, this is an unforgettable portrait of human frailty and resilience, tracing a family's fight to survive both the wild and what waits at home.

Non-Fiction

Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen

by Christopher McDougall

Blending adventure, culture, and biomechanics, this page-turner dives into humanity’s primal urge to run—following an Indigenous community in Mexico known for barefoot ultrarunning, who challenge everything we thought we knew about endurance.

Goodbye, things: The New Japanese Minimalism

by Fumio Sasaki

A personal and honest account of how letting go of excess can shift your relationship with belongings, self, and happiness—creating space for clarity, calm, and the freedom to live more intentionally.

Memoir

Educated

by Tara Westover

An unforgettable memoir set against a backdrop of family loyalty, control, and the transformative power of education—exploring what happens when devotion to family collides with the hunger for knowledge, truth, and selfhood.

A House in the Sky

by Amanda Lindhout

A harrowing true story of resilience, imagination, and the will to survive after a woman’s journey of curiosity turns into fifteen months of captivity—and the inner world she builds to endure it.

Poetry

Night Sky With Exit Wounds

by Ocean Vuong

A haunting collection of poems exploring love, loss, identity, and the lasting impact of war.