Do you like novels about relationships between family and friends, that follow a character who navigates challenging life events and experiences emotional upheaval on a path to growth and self-discovery, and that have a generally optimistic outlook?

If so, then relationship fiction may be for you.

Here are four book recommendations brought to you by your friends at Pima County Public Library:

“The Supremes at Earl’s All-you-can-eat” by Edward Kelsey Moore

“The Secret Women” by Sheila Williams

“Dial A for Aunties” by Jesse Q. Sutanto

“The Aunt Who Wouldn’t Die” by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay

Like these? Be sure to check out the full list at tucne.ws/1n47.

Visit library.pima.gov for more great reading suggestions or call Infoline at 520-791-4010 to learn more or ask questions.

It’s no surprise that young children are constantly asking the question “why?”. Research has now shown that children prefer to read books that explain how and why things happen.


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