Mitch Albom strikes emotional gold, again. It’s hard to believe it’s been twenty-five years since Mitch Albom’s first book, Tuesdays With Morrie, was originally published, the one that turned the…
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Author Sadeqa Johnson was inspired to write award-winning and best-selling Yellow Wife while walking along the Richmond Slave Trail. It’s a moving must-read!
Valerie James Abbott didn’t know how common early hearing loss was until her daughter Bridget was diagnosed at the age of two.“When she was born, she passed the newborn hearing…
This important book is about a family feeling its way through loving and living with a transgender child. Great way to open your mind to gender fluidity…
WTVR CBS 6 Chief Meteorologist Zach Daniel never knows how his weather segments in the station’s backyard weather center will play out thanks to his lovable co-host Walter. The eight-year-old…
I wish I was more of a history buff, but since I’m not, I can honestly say that reading a true story about World War II wasn’t high on my…
This summer read is a true page turner. Too Good to Be True, the follow-up to Carola Lovering’s debut novel, Tell Me Lies, is a perfect summer beach read and…
A thriller that should be destined for the big screen. When I first heard When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole mentioned in the same sentence as the 2017…
Explore corporate America from a perspective you might not know you would appreciate. Mateo Askaripour’s debut novel Black Buck follows the path of Darren, a 20-something Brooklyn resident, devoted son,…
If you struggle to understand the ideas of privilegeand racism, read Between the World and Me.Last year, my daughter and a friend started a book club and vowed to read…
Author Sadeqa Johnson’s novel, “Yellow Wife,” found her while she was exploring the history of the slave trade in Richmond. Read this award-winning work today.
Members of the RFM team share books they’ve recently enjoyed. Maybe you will, too! If you struggle to understand the ideas of privilege and racism, read Between the World and…