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This week, we’re sharing our favorite recent reads. To help round out our recommendations, we also tapped some folks who you’ve heard on Code Switch before — novelists, scholars, poets and podcasters.

All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung

“The book is an extraordinary, honest and sympathetic look at adoption, race in America and families in general. It’s also such an engaging read. I stayed up way too late one night reading it because the story just pulled me in. And I’ve recommended many of my friends to read it so I can talk about it with them.” — Jasmine Guillory, author of The Wedding Date, The Proposal and the forthcoming book The Wedding Part.

Becoming by Michelle Obama

“It’s a deeply-moving coming of age story of Michelle Obama in her early life. There are such moving anecdotes about how this family just invested everything in the possibility of giving their children a better life. It’s not a sweet book, but at the same time, it’s deeply hopeful about the possibility of what happens when you work hard, what happens when you love hard.” — Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage, Silver Sparrow and other books.

Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger by Soraya Chemaly

“What really impressed me about this book is this idea that women should be allowed to express their anger, particularly in Latin American families and communities. I just think Soraya goes into this incredible detail citing scientific studies and different works of literature that really convey the necessity to female anger, not only for the health of women, but for the health of equality in society.” — Jean Guerrero, reporter with KPBS and author of Crux: A Cross-Border Memoir.

1.Who wrote The Wedding Date?

A. Tayari Jones B. Jean Guerrero

C. Jasmine Guillory D. Soraya Chemaly

2.Which book tells a bitter story with hope?

A. Becoming B. All You Can Ever Know

C. Silver Sparrow D. Crux: A Cross-Border Memoir

3.What’s the purpose of the passage?

A. To sell books. B. To comment on books.

C. To share reviews of books. D. To collect opinions of books.

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