☀️ Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next? ☀️
Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next?
These amazing nonfiction books for young adults span all kinds of interests and curiosities and are captivating, thought-provoking, and even worldview-affecting.
These graphic novel memoirs for young adult readers present a range of compelling topics in creative styles are equally entertaining and enlightening.
Brightly Family Book Club combines popular adult titles with young reader editions so you can share a story together.
Young readers can find much to consider, relate to, and celebrate in these transcendent biographies of people who’ve had an impact on our lives and culture.
These reads from and about single parents can answer different needs and questions, enlighten, and — perhaps most important — make “single” feel less “alone.”
Readers will find much to love in the pages of these moving memoirs about how moms and motherhood can shape us.
When I got sick, I quickly felt the pull of the Bucket List. What better way to approach dying than the way that I approached living: Let’s get things done! If life was a series of experiences, I should check off all the boxes while I still had the chance.
Books can go a long way in reminding us that we're not alone. These memoirs offer real and insightful perspectives on struggles with anxiety and depression.
Books that feature true strength, resilience, and grit — whether the story is about an actual or fictional person — can be profoundly inspiring.
These eye-opening nonfiction books share stories of perseverance, overcoming adversity, and building resilience for when life pitches us curveballs.
You’ll want to add these fantastic new fiction and nonfiction books to the very top of your 2017 “to read” pile.
We reached out to fellow readers to find out their favorite books of 2016. Consider adding these fan-favorites to your own wish list before the holidays, or buying them with all those gift cards you receive as presents!
At this busy time of year I’ve done the work for you, selecting three new grown-up reads that I think will be worth your time … even when you can only spare a few minutes!
Here are five common expectations about raising children that I frequently heard from parents, things many of us think we want for our kids, and the realities of each.