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Amy: The 2020 Reading Women Challenge

Happy 2020, readers! I’m so happy you are still with us on this journey and I want you to know that AEC has a bunch of great things in store for 2020! Starting out in 2020, Lauren and I decided to do the 2020 Reading Women Challenge. Lauren is the queen of book challenges and I am continually awed by her reading list. That being said, this is my first book challenge, assuming that we do not count the summer library book challenges in elementary school. We probably shouldn’t count those, so I’m excited to be doing my first book challenge! Here are my starting three books!

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Lauren: The 2020 Reading Women Challenge

Reading is always a significant part of my personal resolutions. I (Lauren) usually set a goal in terms of number of books, try to read a certain number of scholarly articles per week, and—for the last several years—I’ve adopted a challenge that increases the diversity of my reading material. For a few years, I have used Book Riot’s Read Harder challenge and I have encountered so many authors and stories outside of what I might naturally choose. This year, Amy and I are sharing a reading challenge. The Reading Women Podcast established the #ReadingWomenChallenge, which includes 24 books in different categories all authored by women. Throughout the year, Amy and I will offer some updates and reviews. I’ll start by telling you what categories and titles are most exciting to me.

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Catch and Kill is My Favorite Book of 2019

The end of 2019 brings a lot of top 10 lists to the internet. Though I thought about doing a book “Year in Review” for you, I realized that there is one book that really stood out for me. This book, Ronan Farrow’s Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators, was really a revelation for me and I think you will love it. So, let me tell you why.

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Reading List: Summer of Centering Women

We’re both big readers year-round, but there’s something about the Summer that makes us want to have stacks of books culled from libraries, friends’ bookshelves, our local bookstores, and the occasional Amazon delivery. I (Lauren) have been working to ensure that my readings are by women and about women, across genres like memoir, poetry, and fantasy. I’ve rounded up a few of my recent must-reads to share with you. Let me know in the comments if these make your summer reading list!

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Becoming: A Conversation with my Students

This week’s guest article is brought to us anonymously by our friend and colleague who teaches outside of Boston. She knew from her first day of Kindergarten that she wanted to be a teacher and was lucky enough to bring this dream to life in the fall of 2001. She has been in the classroom ever since. This article drew from two of her chief sources of inspiration: her students and former First Lady Michelle Obama.

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