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Last Chance: Summer Must-Reads

Sure, school is back in session, but the kids don't have to be the only ones hitting the books this month.

 

Although many people feel that Labor Day marks the official last hurrah for summer, it is not the end of the season.

People, until the clock strikes midnight on Sept. 21, it's technically still summer. And that means there's just enough time to squeeze in another good book atop your favorite lounge chair.

Not sure what to read for your last hurrah of summer? Fear not, we've cobbled together some best-sellers from The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, along with a few staff favorites from summers past. All you need to make your experience complete is a nice cold glass of iced tea lemonade.

Fiction

Non-fiction

  • Wild by Cheryl Strayed - A woman's account of a life-changing 1,100-mile hike along the Pacific Crest Trail.
  • Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand - The story of Louis Zamperini, a World War II bombardier, POW and Olympian.
  • The Tender Bar by J.R. Moehringer - The author, the son of a single mom, recounts how the flawed men of a local bar became his fathers, teaching him about love, literature, baseball and the drinking life.
  • Crazy For The Storm by Norman Ollestad - Alone in a blizzard at night, the author and sole survivor of a single-engine plane crash hit the side of a steep mountain. He tells how he, as an 11-year-old boy, made it down the mountain.

Be sure to tell us in your comments about your favorite summer read in the comments area below this article.

Related articles:

Tips for Inspiring Young Readers

Summer Reading Lists for Preschoolers and Kids Ages 2-7

Summer Reading Lists for Kids Ages 6-9

Summer Reading Lists for Kids Ages 8-12

Summer Reading List for Tweens and Teens

Related Topics: 2012 Summer Reading Guide and Summer Reading

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