![]() Debbie Ginsberg, Faculty Services Manager A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki The narrative is complex and engaging, reflecting on the article’s title, a shape with a countably infinite number of sides, and will pull the reader in many different directions. I enjoyed the many perspectives and different ways the story branched into many spaces, from the story of the fathers to reflections on birds and many other topics." ![]() "The story of a friendship between a Palestinian man and an Israeli man who lose children to violence. Clare O'Keeffe, Editor and Content Strategist Apeirogon by Colum McCann Cracking it open was like being caught in a swiftly moving stream-the story pulled me along, and I loved every minute of it. Set in India, it shows how easy it is to get caught up in turbulent forces beyond our control. "I think the best summer reading is totally immersive, and that’s exactly the word I’d use to describe A Burning. Immersive International Fiction A Burning by Megha Majumdar ![]() ![]() We asked, and boy, did they answer! Library staff share 23 of their favorite summer reads - including novels set all around the world, translated memoirs, history deep-dives, and even children's books - most of which are available through HOLLIS. ![]()
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