
Kate Debelack, actress and instructor at the Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory
Messy, by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan
"The women behind Go Fug Yourself delved into the young-adult market with Spoiled, which was candy for my brain. The sequel continues the story of a Hollywood family and the new half-sister thrown into the mix. It’s bound to be just as silly, with the satirical edge found on their web site keeping it from being all 'young' and no 'adult.'"
A Moveable Feast, by Ernest Hemingway
"Reading The Paris Wife made me want to read the same story from Papa’s view. The summer seems a perfect time to sip a Hemingway daiquiri and delve into his memoir of Paris in the 1920s."
The Paris Wife, by Paula McLain
"It’s a beach read that has just enough heft to make you feel a bit smarter. This piece of creative non-fiction focuses on Hemingway’s starter wife, Hadley Richardson, and their time in Paris, with cameos from Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald."
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