Tis the season … for reading! Here are a few books you’re sure to enjoy this summer!
Title
Moonlight Sonata at the Mayo Clinic
Author
Nora Gallagher
What
A lyrical and honest memoir of a woman who almost loses her vision and the surprising ways it changes her life.
Favorite Quote
“Vincent and I decided not to use certain metaphors. Blind drunk. Blind as a bat. We don’t see eye to eye. We used deaf as a bat, until I started to lose my hearing.”
Title
A Pig for Friendship
Author
Mukta Cholette, illustrated by Sommer Roman
What
A playfully illustrated children’s book about a young girl and her relationship with her family, the environment and her barn-loving animal friends.
Favorite Quote
“All the animals will be our friends! We will always treat them well and be grateful for their contribution to our farm.”
Title
The Beauty of Zentangle
Author
Suzanne McNeill and Cindy Shepard
What
A look at the Zentangle method of mindful pattern drawing, which is designed to calm the mind and spur creativity.
Favorite Quote
“Anything is possible, one stroke at a time.”
Title
Dark Venus
Author
Jinny Webber
What
Volume two of a trilogy of historical novels set in William Shakespeare’s England teams series protagonist Sander Cooke with Amelia Bassano Lanyer, the presumed dark lady of Shakespeare’s sonnets.
Favorite Quote
“Mischievous Will Shakespeare…He and she have a confederacy that has served them well, creating ever more varied women in his play scripts, ever more complicated roles for her to play.”
Title
Salade, Recipes From the Market Table
Author
Pascale Beale, photographs by Mike Verbois
What
A beautifully photographed cookbook made up of deliciously lovely studies on the salad in its countless forms.
Favorite Quote
“There are few foods I would happily eat every day of the year. Salad is one of them. I enjoy the ease with which they can be put together, the endless variations—from light mixed greens to more substantial salad-as-a-meal types, and the fact that I always feel so good when I eat them.”
Title
Broad Assumptions
Author
Starshine Roshell
What
Whether attempting naked yoga, exalting hot soccer dads or critiquing 50 Shades of Grey, this book of columns is insightful and audacious, playful and literate.
Favorite Quote
“I don’t love yoga. But I’m supposed to. Women my age, in my town (and let’s just say it, with my name) are supposed to swear by the practice’s tush-tightening, mind-loosening properties. …But yoga mostly makes me…uncomfortable.”
Title
Healing Afghanistan: Hope for the Children
Author
Judy Duchesne-Peckham
What
Local photographer and teacher Duchesne-Peckham shines a light and a lens on one of Afghanistan’s bright spots, a small Montessori-based orphanage school called The House of Flowers.
Favorite Quote
“(The House of Flowers) was beautiful and quiet and peaceful. I just fell in love with the kids. If they had let me take them home I probably would have been an instant mother of about seven children.”
Title
Say This Prayer Into the Past
Author
Paul J. Willis
What
A thoughtful book of poems from former Santa Barbara Poet Laureate Willis that reckons with cadavers in the family closet, a house lost to wildfire, the beauty of the Sierra Mountains and more.
Favorite Quote
“Since I saw your grandpa die/I like to watch you breathe. Mornings especially, /to see the air move easily/across your lip hung down in slumber, /poised to waken, ripen, bleed.”
Title
Trash Can Days
Author
Teddy Steinkellner
What
The middle school adventures of four very different kids.
Favorite Quote
“If you’re not checking Facebook every five seconds, you’re going to miss something huge. And if you’re the last person to hear the big news, you’re going to look like an idiot.”
Title
The Inner Traveler’s Guidebook to MOYO
Author
Linda Newlin
What
Moyo, the Swahili word for “heart,” is the focus of this workbook, which inspires people to discover their hearts’ desires and make their dreams a reality.
Favorite Quote
“Everywhere we go, there are people who are making rainbows as they shine their unique light that was woven into them.
Title
The Shadow Tracer
Author
Meg Gardiner
What
Gardiner’s mystery about a woman accused of murdering her sister is a page-turner of a plot-driven cat-and-mouse game.
Favorite Quote
“Sarah had found that, with effort, she could remain comparatively anonymous. Nobody got suspicious if she protected her privacy.”
—Leslie Dinaberg
Originally published in Santa Barbara SEASONS on August 2, 2014.