Now that we know why we should read, we have our next question: What should we read? Below is a list of 6 books to help cement life skills and take a 20-something-year-old on a few adventures to boot:
The Book:
Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger
The Lesson:
The book is two short stories. The “Franny” side shows how Franny Glass changes throughout her college education. It’s easy to connect to her character, as we’ve all probably experienced similar feelings.
The “Zooey” side tells the answers to Franny’s questions and is the “disaffected” young man that most 20-somethings experience at some point during our education.
The Book:
The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh
The Lesson:
Anyone can grow into something beautiful. This book follows an orphan child who has nothing, but her penchant for flowers. As she struggles to overcome her past, she is able to help others with the gifts she has.
The Book:
Outliers by Malcom Gladwell
The Lesson:
Change the way you think about success and chasing your dreams. A non-fiction approach that leaves you inspired to go and grab your future.
The Book:
Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury
The Lesson:
Don’t forget to savor your youth while your fighting to be an independent adult. The book is nostalgic and reminiscent of childhood, even if you didn’t share the same experiences. Told as a children’s story for adults.
The Book:
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
The Lesson:
It focuses on the value of friendship, humility, self-forgiveness and human kindness over the span of lifelong commitments.
The Book:
All My Friends Are Superheroes by Andrew Kaufman
The Lesson:
A brief book on a non-traditional love story that will maybe not teach any profound lessons, but is a joy to read!
If you read or have read any of these books, feel free to share your comments down below!
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