6 FROM THE SHELF AUG. 10�17, 2022 CHECKING OUT THE WORLD OF BOOKS Which titles made Barack Obama’s summer reading list By Christi Carras Los Angeles Times Would it really be summer without Barack Obama’s summer reading list? The former president has released his 2022 picks for the summer season. “I’ve read a couple of great books this year and wanted to share some of my favorites so far,” Obama wrote on Insta- gram. “What have you been reading this summer?” Among the titles on Obama’s summer reading list is Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s “Velvet Was the Night,” a noir set in 1970s Mexico City that was nominated for the 2021 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in the mystery-thriller category. Earlier this month, Moreno-Garcia spoke with the L.A. Times about her ability to write across various genres, from fan- tasy and mystery to horror and science fi ction. “What I’m asking readers is to follow me into the forest,” Moreno-Garcia told the L.A. Times. “You won’t get lost, hold my hand, and I’ll tell you a story.” On Tuesday, Moreno-Garcia shared Obama’s reading list on Twitter and gave a shoutout to her “friend and fellow crime writer” S.A. Cosby, whose novel about two formerly incarcerated men seeking to avenge their sons’ deaths, “Razorblade Tears,” also made the cut. “I can’t speak...there are no words,” Cosby tweeted on Tuesday. “I’m crying OBAMA’S SUMMER READING LIST “Sea of Tranquility” by Emily St. John Mandel “Why We’re Polarized” by Ezra Klein “The Candy House” by Jennifer Egan “A Little Devil in America: In Praise of Black Performance” by Hanif Abdurraqib “To Paradise” by Hanya Yanagihara “Silverview” by John le Carre “Black Cake” by Charmaine Wilkerson “The Family Chao” by Lan Samantha Chang “Velvet Was the Night” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia “Mouth to Mouth” by Antoine Wilson “The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure” by Yascha Mounk “The School for Good Mothers” by Jessamine Chan “Razorblade Tears” by S.A. Cosby “Blood in the Garden: The Flagrant History of the 1990s New York Knicks” by Chris Herring Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune/TNS Former President Barack Obama gestures during a conference at the University of Chicago on April 6, 2022, in Chicago. right now, not Razorblade Tears but Tears of joy All Things Are Possible!!!” Also “insanely happy” to be on Obama’s literary radar was Jennifer Egan, whose novel “The Candy House,” a belat- ed sequel to her Pulitzer Prize-winning “A Visit from the Good Squad,” centers on a tech mogul who invents a way to access a person’s entire memory. Another noted author, Emily St. John r G eat Event Spaces! Pendleton Hermiston 241 S Main Street 201 E Main Street (541) 377-2434 (541) 371-4114 Locations open 11am - 8pm every day! Mandel, has been having a good year. In addition to Obama’s pick, the bestselling “Sea of Tranquility,” Mandel has seen the new novel’s prequel-of-sorts, “Station Eleven,” soak up high praise and popular adulation as an HBO Max miniseries nom- inated for seven Emmys. Other writers who reacted excitedly Tuesday to Obama’s list include Jessa- mine Chan, author of “The School for Good Mothers.” “The very best surprise,” she wrote on Instagram. “Thank you to my fellow Chicagoan and birthday twin @baracko- bama for this early present. I want to write something coherent here, but I haven’t had enough caff eine yet, and I’m just happily losing my mind. What incredible company!” Another notable novel on Obama’s list: “Silverview,” the fi nal work by legendary spy novelist John le Carre, who died in December 2020 at age 89. Yascha Mounk, author of “The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure,” also shared his enthusiasm. “Barack Obama is the American politician I most admire,” Mounk tweeted. “I’m ... giddy with excitement to learn that he has read and enjoyed The Great Experiment (and de- cided to include it in his summer reading list)! Rarely at a loss for words but...” Obama listed one more work of political nonfi ction, Ezra Klein’s “Why We’re Polarized.” Both selections refl ected the former president’s centrist-leaning, coalition-building brand of liberalism — rounding out a list that seems to run, at least among the bookish, solidly down the middle. AFROMAN LIVE August 13 th FEATURING SPECIAL GUESTS • • • • • C aleb W ildCard , T d ogg , T h e WKNd C l i q u e , l a d y T, dJ o N T h a 1 S EE Audio & E-Books Available Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-6pm FOR MORE INFO Electric Sundown 14 SE 3rd Street, Pendleton 1813 Main St, Baker City, OR (541) 523-7551 https://bettysbooks.indielite.org