Book Smarts: Summer 2022

Seeking your next good read? Emma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop at 5928 Falls Road in Baltimore, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.

Fiction

The Colony

“The Colony” (Hardcover)

By Audrey Magee
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 384 pages, $27

In 1979, a French linguist and a British artist converge on a small island off the coast of Ireland. The result is a beautiful novel that grapples with essential questions around art, language, and the nature of independence.

either or

“Either/Or” (Hardcover)

By Elif Batuman
Penguin Press, 360 pages, $27

It’s 1996, and Selin returns for her sophomore year at Harvard, consumed by Soren Kirkegaard’s Either/Or, and an essential question: How does one live a life as interesting as a novel? The result is a hilarious, aching novel of youth.

Nonfiction

Black Boy Smile

“Black Boy Smile” (Hardcover)

By D. Watkins
Legacy Lit, 226 pages, $27

This beautiful “memoir in moments” provides snapshots from D. Watkins’s life — from a 9 year old boy on a corner in East Baltimore to a joyful father, husband and writer today. It’s about the ways boys are taught to wall themselves off from emotion, and about the liberating effects of love.

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A Scientific Revolution

“A Scientific Revolution” (Hardcover)

Ralph H. Hruban & Will Linder, Pegasus Books, 311 pages, $29.95

This compelling examination of the evolution of medicine tells the often surprising stories of ten men and women — all affiliated with Johns Hopkins — whose contributions helped move medicine from a trade to a science.

Children

Birding for Babies: A Numbers Book

“Birding for Babies: A Numbers Book” (Hardcover)

By Chloe Goodhart, Illustrated by Gareth Lucas
20 pages, $9.99

A delightful book that introduces kids to both birds and numbers. Perfect for budding naturalists, and the parents who love them! Ages 0-3

Room to Dream

“Room to Dream” (Hardcover)

By Kelly Yang
Scholastic Press, 305 pages, $17.99 (Middle Grades)

13-year-old Mia Tang helps in her parents’ motel, works on being a writer, and worries, about her friends and her neighborhood. A family trip to China offers a freelance gig at a Chinese paper, and the chance to grow in all sorts of ways.

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Emma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.