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When I was a kid, my family had an account at the local bookstore, a privilege I donโt remember enjoying anywhere else in town. I felt so cool stopping in, picking up the latest V.C. Andrews novel, then then telling whoever was working behind the counter, Just charge it to โRosenstrach.โ I never felt guilty piling two or three on the counter at once, something that wouldโve been unimaginable with, say, Ton Sur Ton sweatshirts at the trendy clothing store down the street. I like to think thatโs why, to this day, I am like Daddy Warbucks when it comes to buying books, constantly ordering them for friends and family (sometimes even strangers) for just about any occasion, with a recklessness that doesnโt reveal itself in any other part of my budgetary life. I think itโs because handing someone a book with a personal note feels like Iโm making a connection that might otherwise be nonexistent or difficult or elusive. I thought of you the whole time I read thisโฆI know youโre going through a lot, maybe this book will helpโฆThis cookbook is a good resource next time you are having your in-laws for dinnerโฆI read this book to my baby when she was your babyโs ageโฆI like this book, I know you will too. Here are the books Iโve handed out in the past three months (and one that Phoebe has handed out) that I think you might like to know about. Longtime blog readers will definitely recognize a few.
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Book: The Important Book, by Margaret Wise Brown
Why I Love It: Itโs the lesser known, but equally poetic cousin to Goodnight Moon โย a picture book explaining the essence of, the importanceย of, seemingly everyday objects apples, spoons, wind, grass.
Why I Gave It: Every now and then I will fill in for editors who are on maternity leave and itโs become something of a ritual for me to leave this behind for the mom when she returns to her desk. Iโm always tempted to leave it with the note โIโm so jealous!โ conveniently over-romanticizing life with a newborn.
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Book: Logo Type, Michael Evamy
Why I Love It: Because it tells the story behind the creation of famous logos, from Google to YouTube to Barneys New York to MoMA to FedEx to Crate & Barrel.
Why I Gave It: Because my workshare colleague Christy is a design genius and I knew sheโd pore over it like I did. (As a thank-you, she forwarded me the SNL Papyrus skit. #TypographyNerdsUnite.)
Book: Modern Jewish Cooking, by Leah Koenig
Why I Love It: My affection for this book has been recently and substantially chronicled. (Exhibit A: Last Weekโs Fattoush, Exhibit B: Last Yearโs Roast Chicken with Fennel and Orange.)
Why I Gave It: When my sister calls me to ask for advice on menu planning for Passover, Yom Kippur, Chanukah, Shabbat, what do you think I do first? I reach for Koenigโs book in my library. I thought maybe it was finally time for her to have her own.
***TEEN-AGE EDITION***
Book: Milk & Honey, by Rupi Kaur, given by my 15-year-old to a friend
Why Phoebe Loves It: (This is from Phoebe) โItโs a collection* of poems with a lot of feminine empowerment and a lot of resonating lines, such as โThe person who you love should complement you, not complete you.โ They stay with me.โ [*My edit: โa MEGA-SELLING collectionโ]
Whyย Phoebe Gave It: โI gave it to my friend who seemed like she was heading down a spiral of self-deprecation, and it was over a boy, which wasnโt like her at all.โ
Note from Phoebeโs Mom: Please thumb through this before handing off to a teen-ager. There is sex talk โ not gratuitous or raunchy โ but itโs there.
Book: Dinner: The Playbook, by Yours Truly
Why I Love It: Because, in some ways, it was the easiest and most fun book for me to write of all three in the Dinner: A Love Story trilogy. Minimal storytelling but maximum strategizing for rolling up sleeves and making family dinner happen in the real world.
Why I Gave It: Because I was at a cross-country meet, speaking with another dinner-struggling mom, who said โIโm not like you, Iโm not a professional chef, and I can only cook things if they are easy.โ To which I of course responded, โI am in fact the opposite of a professional chef. I am a home cook and my books are written for people like you, who want to simplify as much as possible and still eat well.โ When I started describing a few of the recipes in Playbook (roast salmon with spicy mayo and chives, spaghetti with roasted cauliflower and breadcrumbs, cornmeal crusted fish with minty peas) it seemed like they were resonating, so I sent her a copy via my favorite messenger method: through the kidsโ backpacks.
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Book: Pizza Camp, Joe Beddia
Why I Love It: Refresh your memory with this love letter I wrote back in the spring. Itโs no secret that we love pizza in our house, and this book, by the Philadelphia king upped our game in a serious way. (I will never use cooked sauce on a pie again.)
Why I Gave It: A guy in my exercise class at the gym makes pizza dough for a living! In between burpees and squats, we talk about his favorite pizza recipes, my favorite pizza recipes, our favorite Italian American haunts in Westchester, and other joyous topics to take our minds of the pain. I knew heโd love Beddia.
Book: In the Lake of the Woods, by Tim OโBrien
Why I Love It: I read it so long ago, when I was in the grips of a powerful Tim OโBrien obsession, but the basic storyline centers on, of course, a Vietnam War vet, running for office and struggling with the violence of his past.
Why I Gave It: Who else was riveted by PBSโs documentary last week, The Vietnam War? (For those of you who havenโt watched: Itโs a commitment, but it is astonishing.) Tim OโBrien was one of the vets interviewed, and in the very last moments of the 10-part series, he read passages from The Things They Carried, which is pretty solidly cemented in my All Time Favorite Top Ten Books. Since I had already given that one to Phoebe, who properly and dutifully revered it, too, I tracked down this one for her as a follow-up. (And then I promptly re-read The Things for the millionth time.)
Book: Deceptively Delicious, by Jessica Seinfeld.
Why I Love It: When this book came out, I actually didnโt love it. Seinfeld made the case for disguising vegetables and other nutritious elements in traditionally kid-friendly foods like brownies and mac and cheese. I was outraged along with a lot of other new moms: Kids should learn to love and recognize broccoli! If we accommodate their dislikes and validate their fears, how will they ever learn to make healthy choices for themselves?!ย Yeah yeah yeah, whatevs. That was 2008, and Iโve been around the block since then. Kids are tricky when it comes to eating โ understatement of the year โ and hereโs the operative concept: They are not all the same. If parents are wracked with anxiety about their childโs diet and hiding kale in the kidโs meatballs is going to bring some measure of peaceโฆwho am I to tell them to do anything different?
Why I Gave it: My friend Christina, who has two pre-school-age kids, told me recently that she discovered a neat trick for getting her kids to eat better: she sneaks greens into their favorite foods without them knowing it. โOh, like the Jessica Seinfeld book!โ I said. โWho?โ She replied. Of course I was forced to respond how I hate to respond: โWell, back in the day, when I had young kidsโฆโ then I one-clicked Deceptively Delicious for her.
Book: Tell Me More: And 11 Other Important Things Iโm Learning to Say, by Kelly Corrigan
Why I Love It: Fans of Corriganโs essays, or any of her bestselling books (likeย The Middle Place), alreadyย know that she has a gift for observation, finding humor and meaning everywhere she looks, ultimately forcing you do the same. But this bookโฆit blew me away. Tell Me More is a collection of essays touches on every issue I stay up at night thinking about: raising teen-agers, dealing with aging parents, confronting regrets and loss and death.
Why I Gave It:ย One of my more favorite rituals is a weekly-ish power walk with my friend, Naria. She is the worldโs fastest walker, so I get a great workout, but mostly I look forward to our conversations. ย When we walk, we talk. About everything. About raising daughters, dealing with aging parents, confronting regrets and loss and death. See? I had no other choice than to drop off Tell Me More on her doorstep yesterday.
****Why Iโll Give it Again, aka A GIVEAWAY:ย Corriganโs book is not published until January but it just so happens that I know an editor at Random House who can score some advanced reader editions for us. (Which might even be better than having an account at the local bookstore.) Comment below for your chance to win two copies, one for your own reading pleasure and one to give to a friend who you think might need it most. Contest ends Friday 10/6 at noon ET. UPDATE: The winner has been notified. Thanks to everyone for playing!
LOVE Kelly Corrigan. Her book The Middle Place helped our family through the diagnosis and successful treatment of breast cancer (two sisters at the same time diagnosed around tthebsame age as Corrigan when she was diagnosed). Sheโs a star!
Hi Jenny! How funny, I think my โweekly-ish walking partnerโ would enjoy this book also! We try to solve the worldโs problems (or, at the very least, each otherโs) one stride at a time!
An insightful list I would like to dig into soon.
I give Everywhere Babies by Susan Meyers for baby showers/new baby/even 1st Birthdays. A friend recommended it for my babies and they still pick it to read at bedtime, almost 6 years later.
I also give your first cookbook to friends who seem overwhelmed with planning dinners for the family. As a pediatrician I see so many who rush through meals or never eat as a family, yet I think itโs so important and worth all the effort to make it happen.
Just had lunch with my friend Heather (for my birthday!) and we just talked about all these adult things. Iโd love to give her the book.
Iโve read books you and your husband have recommended here on the blog, and you never disappoint! This book sounds spot on for what gives me โmonkey mindโ , & I would love to share a copy with my walking partner too!!
I love Kelly Corrigan, especially โGlitter and Glueโ. I actually have, and love, three of the books on your list โ including yours, of course! Books are, hands down, my favorite gift to give and receive, especially for kids.
Whenever my grandparents would come to visit, they would always take is to the bookstore to get whatever we wanted. I love books as gifts!
And I loved the Middle Place, so it would be great to read Corriganโs new book. Oh, and while I am talking about what I love, I bought Dinner a Love Story in hard coverโฆ and then bought the Kindle version, so it would be easily accessible wherever I am meal planning.
Oh my, Iโd love to win this! My best friend and I live on opposite sides of the world and we have a 2-woman International Book Club. Weโre both new mums so weโre trying โ trying! โ to read interesting books to stay in touch and be able to participate in grown-up conversations. Love the blog. xx
I am the auntie who always gives books for birthdays and holidays. Iโve discovered and shared many new favorite titles through reading your blog.
When I was a kid, I was always โthat kidโ who showed up at a birthday party with a book as my gift. I felt so lame- all the other kids had barbies and cool presents. But now Iโm totally with you- books are the best gifts.
This is lovely, and now I want to buy all of these books! Thank you for sharing.
I love discovering new books on your blog. Thank you!
I love love love buying books. And borrowing books. And lending books. And talking about books. I recently received a surprise package from a dear friend with two new recommendations from her. This seems like a great package to respond with. ๐ Love your book recommendations!
I love giving books โ almost as much as I love reviving them. Iโve recently given some great teacher gifts ๐
Jenny, Iโve been reading your blog forever, I own all of your books, and I have long thought that you were the best sort of person. This post confirms it. Iโm already all grown up, but I still want to be like you. And now, Iโm off to one click a book to someone. โค๏ธ
I have a dear friend battling Leukemia right now and sheโs looking for more books to read. Iโd love to give her a copy and read it along with her so we can discuss it when sheโs up to it.
I would love to win Kellyโs newest. book!
Love this โ books are the best and I agree, they do not fit into any of my other buying habits, i.e. I just โacquiredโ seven books at our local independent bookstore during their anniversary sale! A long time ago, I walked into a bookstore in Point Reyes, CA during a reading โ and I recognized the passage being read โ it was Kelly Corrigan reading from The Middle Place which my sister had just sent me. Would love to send her Tell Me More! Thanks for all your writing and cookingโฆ.
I loved reading this list and put most of them in my amazon cart already. I have a dear friend who is always sending me books that make her think or love or make her think of me or that she thinks I will love. Itโs one of my favorite relationships and they are always my favorite gifts. Iโd give this book to her.
One book I always buy my friends that find out they are expecting is โThe Read Aloud Handbookโ on the benefits of reading to your babies and what it doesnโt for their brains. I actually gave a copy to my coworker today.
I love your posts about books every bit as much as I do your posts about food.
My policy with my 6-year-old is that I never say NO to books. We have started listening to Audible Books because I just couldnโt listen to the rotation of the soundtracks of Trolls and Moana anymore. We listened to all of The Penderwicks and Clementine. My latest books to hand out are Present over Perfect by Shauna Niequist and The Bright Hourby Nina Riggs.
I would love to read an advance copy of Kelly Corriganโs next book if you wouldnโt mind sharing.
Thanks โ Deanne
Love books, including yours!
I am a penny pincher in most respects and used to exclusive shop for books at used book sales and thrift stores (and amassed quite a library). I have only recently started being profligate when it comes to booksโit is wonderfully freeing to just buy a book at full price just because it sounds good!
this is something i need to read. i donโt say โtell me moreโ often enough.
I too love books and enjoy picking them out for gifts. My favorite book club meeting was when we each brought a book to give a member who was moving away โ I was in the bookstore sweating over which of my top 3 to gift her! Love Corriganโs other books and will pre order this one although I would love to win 2 copies โ I know exactly who I would gift the 2nd to!!