Summer is the perfect time to dive into a good book, whether you're reading one on the beach or on your lunch break.
At 四虎影院, our friends at read and research countless books to prepare for the show. Host Krys Boyd interviews seasoned storytellers and up-and-coming voices in the literary world every week.
So, the team dug into the archives from this year to recommend a few novels for your summer reading list.
"An American Marriage," Tayari Jones

In the novel 鈥,鈥 a newlywed couple is split apart when the husband is convicted of a crime he didn鈥檛 commit. And when Roy鈥檚 conviction is suddenly overturned, Celestial is confronted by the reality that she鈥檚 moved on. On Think, author Tayari Jones talked about writing a love story set against a backdrop of racial injustice.
Listen to her interview at 1 p.m. July 2 on or in the audio player below.
"The Night Diary," Veera Hiranandani

In 1947, 12-year-old Nisha finds herself divided between her Hindu and Muslim heritages just as her home country of India is also being split in two. Nisha is the protagonist of Veera Hiranandani鈥檚 novel 鈥.鈥 On Think, Hiranandani talked about setting her story against this historical backdrop 鈥 and about her own experiences growing up bi-cultural.
Listen to her interview at 1 p.m. July 3 on or in the audio player below.
"Alternate Side," Anna Quindlen

In Anna Quindlen鈥檚 new novel, 鈥,鈥 life in a quiet New York City neighborhood is upended when the residents squabble over use of the street鈥檚 small parking lot. On Think, Quindlen talked about how something so small can divide people 鈥 and about how a traumatic event reveals tension among her characters.
Listen to her interview at 1 p.m. July 4 on or in the audio player below.
"The Underground Railroad," Colson Whitehead

In 鈥,鈥 two slaves escape their Georgia plantation and navigate the country along the secret network. The novel earned Colson Whitehead a National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. On Think, he talked about how he wove the nation鈥檚 history into the experiences of his main characters.
Listen to his interview at 1 p.m. July 5 on or in the audio player below.
"The Leavers," Lisa Ko

Lisa Ko was a finalist for the 2017 National Book Award for fiction for her debut novel, "." On Think, she talked about her story of a young boy adopted by a pair of white professors after his Chinese immigrant mother mysteriously disappears.
Listen to her interview at 1 p.m. July 6 on or in the audio player below.
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