What are you reading this summer?

By The Policy Circle Team

Whether you are commuting to work, headed to the beach or taking a trans-Atlantic plane ride, check out the newly revised Policy Circle Reading List.  

You’ll find titles recommended for your summer reading as well as a comprehensive list of suggested reads to complement the Policy Briefs available in our Policy Circle Library.  Some are in-depth reads, some are lighter fare.  All will make you a more well-rounded, well-read woman when it comes to policy and the world around you. The selections may reflect different points of view on issues and that’s ok.  Robust, civil discussion about ideas is what The Policy Circle is all about.

This month three books make the list:

 

I Love Capitalism!

by Ken Langone, the story of Home Depot co-founder and a self made billionaire.   

 

 

The Dreamland

by Sam Quinones for a look into the opioid crisis.

 

 

The Nightingale

by Kristin Hannah, a fiction pick for the summer, a beautiful tale of tragedy and courage during  World War II.

 

 

 

Do you have a good read to add to the list?  Let us know by clicking here so we can share with other Policy Circle women!  Tell us the title, author and why you liked the book.

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