2016 Summer Reading List

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For the last three summers, we’ve published a summer reading list of books that our employees thought you would enjoy. We’ve received many positive responses from you so we’ve provided an update of our favorite books. Happy Reading!

Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

For those who were not required to read Atlas Shrugged in high school, the 1950’s American Classic is worth a read. Author Ayn Rand paints a gloomy picture of a futuristic, dystopian America where successful, entrepreneurial individuals depart from a society ruled by an oppressive government. The novel contains themes of individualism, capitalism, and reason while at times highlighting some comical failures of government. I recommend this novel to everyone as a staple to keep on the family bookshelf.
Recommended by Jake Cahn

Alone on the Ice by David Roberts

Alone on the Ice is a gripping, true account of Douglas Mawson’s survival in the Antarctic after disaster struck his expedition. The story would be unbelievable if it wasn’t true.  Mawson’s survival against all odds on this lesser known expedition cements his place as one of the great explorers of the heroic age of polar adventure.
Recommended by Jason Mann

When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

When Breath Becomes Air is the story of Paul Kalanithi, a neurosurgeon just beginning his career after many, many years of medical school when he was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in his mid-30’s. It’s an incredible memoir that sadly wasn’t finished before he died, but written with a certain wisdom that seems far beyond his years. He wrestles with life’s big questions like “what’s my purpose here?” or, “how do I live a meaningful life?” while facing his own mortality at a very young age. It’s incredibly well written and will definitely stick with you for a while.
Recommended by Bob Mellon


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