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What are you going to read next? After reading a great book, that's often the first question on our minds — not to mention the toughest one to answer. Allow us to help you with that dilemma. Here we have a collection of exciting new novels, riveting memoirs, inspiring self-improvement books, and more. Their authors are all the fascinating guests who have come by the BUILD Series studio in recent months.
High School, by Tegan Quin and Sara QuinThe indie-pop musicians dug into journals, tapes, photos, and other ephemera from their high school years in Calgary, Alberta, to construct this memoir. In alternating chapters, the twins tell stories about their early drug experimentation, coming out as queer, and finding that music could be the creative outlet for all they were going through.
Raised by their Jamaican mother and grandmother in Brooklyn, twins Antoinette M. Clarke and Tricia Clarke-Stone learned early on that they'd have to be resourceful to achieve their goals in life. Antoinette rose through the ranks of the television industry to become vice president of branded entertainment and media innovation at CBS.
When actress and model Bridget Moynahan was looking through her closet one day, she wondered why there were old shoes she just couldn't get rid of. Then she wondered, aloud to Amanda Benchley, if this was something other women also felt about their favorite kicks. That's the lens through which they managed to get the stories of 40 truly remarkable women from all walks of life, from Misty Copeland to Barbara Bush, Danica Patrick to Susan Collins.
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