![]() ![]() Moving to your school years: what book did you read in high school and hated (or skipped reading at all) that you learned you loved later in life? People benefit by reading books that make them think and laugh. I’d like anyone to read them, children or adults. Would you want any children in your life (yours or relatives’) to read those too? Or what’s your philosophy on what children read? I saw the world I grew up in reflected in those books, and they captured some of the conflicts I had with that world. What writer doesn’t identify with Jo? And a bit older still, Chaim Potok’s books, My Name Is Asher Lev, The Chosen, and The Promise. ![]() When I was a little older, the Little Women books by Louisa May Alcott. I had an absent father, too, and was very fond of candy. The Pippi Longstocking books by Astrid Lindgren. Is there a book or series that, when you think back, helped define your childhood? Maizes answered Debutiful‘s “A Life of Books” questionnaire. From a therapist’s couch to a boys Bar Mitzvah, we are welcomed in to relatable scenarios that will make readers feel connected.īelow, R.L. The stories have the same heart, but range in a deliciously diverse cast of characters. We Love Anderson Cooper brings outsiders into a warm embrace. ![]() ![]() Maizes offers stories filled with quirky wit that explore the small tender moments of our lives. ![]()
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