In Kerri Maher’s debut novel The Kennedy Debutante, Maher illustrates Kick as a passionate, rebellious, complex individual who is far more than a forgotten sister of a former President who married into British Aristocracy. Kick was a forward-thinking, underrepresented member of an iconic American family who was willing to give up (almost) everything to be with her true love.
Sunsets and Songwriting: The Rise and Fall of Daisy Jones & The Six
An oral history interview-style novel that details the rise and fall of one of the greatest (fictional) bands of the 1970s, Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid is one of the most discussed books of 2019, and rightly so.
Uninterrupted
Girl, Interrupted is a firsthand semi-diarial account of author Susanna Kaysen’s two-year stint in a Boston mental ward for wayward women in the late 1960s.