Summer Reading

Whether you are spending your summer lounging under a palm tree, working hard at the office, or jetting from city to city, everyone needs some unique summer reads to provide the perfect escape from their busy reality.

If you are looking for a true path of self-discovery, I have come across an impeccable guide that will inspire you to live your best life. It truly mirrors my mantra, “If you don’t ask, you don’t get!” You are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living by Jen Sincero changes your mindset as you dive into the detailed endeavors that encompass creating a life that you will fall in love with. This book caught my attention because I am always striving to become the best version of myself — whether that is spending more time with my kids, putting in the extra hours at work, or taking some time for self-care. If you aspire to do the same, peek into this entertaining but impactful book as it encourages confidence and determination with added humorous remarks along the way (if you know me, you know I love a good laugh).

For those who are wishing to share their literary appreciation with the little ones, I have the cutest, yet most educational book that will surely entertain their young minds by sparking their seemingly endless imagination. A Topsy, Turvy History of New Orleans & Ten Tiny Turtles, written by yours truly, takes readers on an adventure through New Orleans’ history, including key events — such as Hurricane Katrina — while keeping it light with entertaining descriptions of Mardi Gras. The illustrations by Tania Lee of the adorable green turtles enjoying their home at the beloved Brennan’s courtyard will keep your kids intrigued as they learn about the crazy history of my cherished hometown. And thank you to my Alma Mater, Sacred Heart of New Orleans, for suggesting the book as well.

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A not so common genre for pool or beachside reading is a cookbook you may keep on the shelf in your kitchen for when you need inspiration for a new dish. During Covid, we saw that so much of everyone’s lives is about food. However, I do love to flip through the pages of some timeless cookbooks like Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking or anything by the Barefoot Contessa. My husband has also written two cookbooks and I find myself — even though I know his dishes backward and forward — enjoying the recipes that fill the soft silky pages, salivating at the decadent desserts and listening to my stomach growl over the baby grilled veggies. Overall, cookbooks make great easy reads as some soothe my NOLA-craving heart with Cajun confections while others invoke my desire to start a health kick. (I will admit I more often enjoy the sugary treats!). The best things I can put together in the kitchen is a green salad or a cocktail that is all spirits and little chaser, so I find myself reaching for these books for some light reading or when I need a spark of inspiration.

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On a more academic note, I recently bought Frederick Douglass, Prophet of Freedom by David W. Blight, a book conveying the life of abolitionist and writer Frederick Douglass. I am too familiar with  his hometown of Easton, Maryland, where he once spent time in prison for attempting to escape slavery. Easton is also where Douglass gave his famous “Self-Made Men” speech in 1878. The intricate details in the book described the courageous experiences of Douglass, which created a lasting impression. This book influenced my own scope of the world considering that it broadened my understanding of Douglass, specifically his efforts of social reform. Although this is not much of a beach read, those looking for something a bit more historically impactful should give this a try. Through this captivating story you will learn crucial lessons that trigger your emotions and leave you feeling passionate about change.

 The world of summer reads is endless, and as it comes to an end, I challenge you to take a closer look at one of these alluring literary works to engage your mind into a new adventure. Any of these cool finds will certainly ignite your creative side, adding some fun to your remaining days of summer under the sun!  

 

  

Books Mentioned:

A Topsy, Turvy History of New Orleans & Ten Tiny Turtles by: Simone Simone Rathle

Dam Good Sweet: Desserts To Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth, New Orleans Style by: David Guas and Raquel Pelzel

Grill Nation: 200 Surefire Recipes, Tips, and Techniques to Grill Like a Pro by: David Guas

Mastering the Art of French Cooking by: Julia Child

You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life by: Jen Sincero

Frederick Douglass, Prophet of Freedom by David W. Blight