Summer reading

As the sun shines brightly and the temperatures soar, it’s time to embark on a literary journey during the blissful days of summer. Teresa and Alexandre Soares dos Santos Library is here to enrich your vacation with a carefully curated list of captivating reads that will both entertain and enlighten you. Whether you’re lounging by the seaside or seeking refuge from the heat in the shade, these handpicked books are bound to make your summer an unforgettable one.

 

I can’t date Jesus: love, sex, family, race, and other reasons I’ve put my faith in Beyoncé

Michael Arceneaux

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Company of one: why staying small is the next big thing for business

Paul Jarvis

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Persepolis: the story of a childhood 

Marjane Satrapi

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Invisible women : exposing data bias in a world designed for men

Caroline Criado Perez

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The founders: the story of Paypal and the entrepreneurs who shaped Silicon Valley

Jimmy Soni

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Contagious: how to build word of mouth in the digital age

Jonah Berger

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Can’t even: how millennials became the burnout generation

Anne Helen Petersen

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Brotopia: breaking up the boy’s club of Silicon Valley 

Emily Chang

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The lean startup: how constant innovation creates radically successful businesses

Eric Ries

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Conversations on love: lovers, strangers, parents, friends, endings, beginnings

Natasha Lunn

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No filter: the inside story of how Instagram transformed business, celebrity and our culture

Sarah Frier

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All boys aren’t blue: a memoir manifesto a lout growing up black and queer

George M. Johnson

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Klara and the sun

Kazuo Ishiguro

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The white tiger

Aravind Adiga

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We have always been here: a queer Muslim memoir

Samra Habib

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