Here is a list of books you should read to chill and enjoy your hot summer days …
An Ordinary Age by Rainesford Stauffer
All too often, we’re told that young adulthood will be the time of our lives so why isn’t it? Stauffer explores the diminishing returns of young adulthood in this soulful book, providing a meticulous cartography of how outer forces shape young people’s inner lives. From chronic burnout to the loneliness epidemic to the strictures of social media, An Ordinary Age leads with empathy in exploring the myriad challenges facing young adults, while also advocating for a better path forward: one where young people can live authentic lives filled with love, community, and self-knowledge.
Women Come Together After Sarah Everard Death: Text Me When You Get Home
03/13/21 AT 2:16 PM
Women all around the world are mourning the death of Sarah Everard, even if they didn’t know her. The 33-year-old was brutally murdered while walking home alone, something that many women fear in today’s society.
Everard went missing on March 3 in South London and her remains were found over 50-miles away from where she was last seen just a few days later.
Officer Wayne Couzens, a London Metropolitan Police Officer, whose “primary role was uniformed patrol duties of diplomatic premises,” has been charged with her kidnapping and murder, according to CNN. He was arrested on Tuesday and charged on Friday.