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#The best books of the week

#The best books of the week

July 4, 2020 | 9:14am

Florence Adler Swims Forever

Rachel Beanland (fiction, Simon & Schuster)


Atlantic City, 1934. Florence Adler has returned home after college and is spending the summer training to swim the English Channel while her sister, Fannie, is on bed rest for a risky pregnancy. Meanwhile, their father has offered shelter to a young woman he helped escape from Nazi Germany during a summer filled with tension and secrets.

Saving Ruby King

Catherine Adel West (fiction, Park Row)


Ruby King’s mother was murdered in their home on Chicago’s South Side, the murder dismissed by the police. Ruby’s world has been rocked, and she now has to live with a violent father. Her friend Layla is the only one who understands the danger Ruby is in, but her father has ordered her to steer clear.

The Beauty in Breaking

Michele Harper (memoir, Riverhead Books)


A moving, beautifully written memoir by a black female emergency-room physician making her way in a field that is still male and white. Harper reflects on race, medicine, and emotional and physical healing.

A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor

Hank Green (fiction, Dutton)


From the bestselling author of “An Absolutely Remarkable Thing” comes this fast-paced follow up: part adventure novel, part sharp social commentary about modern life and living online.

Notes on a Silencing

Lacy Crawford (memoir, Little, Brown)


When St. Paul, the elite boarding school, came under investigation for multiple reports of sexual assault, detectives asked other victims to come forward. Lacy Crawford, who was sexually assaulted there at 15, heeded the call and in doing so was faced once again with painful memories she had tried to put behind her.

Jillian

Halle Butler (fiction, Penguin Books)


Meghan is 24 and a gastroenterologist’s receptionist, not the job of her dreams. She’s jealous of everyone and everything. Her 35-year-old co-worker Jillian, a single mom, is relentlessly positive. Together, the two try one coping mechanism after another. Hilarious and sharp.

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