
Diane Rehm Recommended Books
Diane Rehm has recommended 10 books. Browse the complete reading list with quotes and sources below.
Diane Rehm is an American journalist and the host of Diane Rehm: On My Mind podcast.
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Klara and the Sun
A Novel
"Set in a not-too-distant future where a young child must be schooled at home without classmates because of fragile health." - Diane Rehm (Source)
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Finding the Mother Tree
Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest
"Has revealed that forests are social, cooperative creatures connected through underground networks." - Diane Rehm (Source)
The Dutch House
A Novel
"The story of two siblings whose mother abandons them as young children." - Diane Rehm (Source)
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The Fire Next Time
"Was a national best seller and was seen as a voice for the emerging Civil Rights movement." - Diane Rehm (Source)
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The Prophets
"Tells the story of two enslaved boys, Isaiah and Samuel, who fall in love on a Mississippi plantation in antebellum America." - Diane Rehm (Source)
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The Lying Life of Adults
A Novel
"It’s the 1990s and we meet a teenager from a middle-class family, who learns the adults in her world are not to be trusted." - Diane Rehm (Source)
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1984
"Examines the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance and government repression." - Diane Rehm (Source)
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Tristan Harris, Jordan Peterson, J. Cole, Emma Watson, Noam Chomsky, Richard Branson, Matt Mullenweg, Christopher Hitchens, Sahil Lavingia, Jenn Im, Winston Churchill, Anna Akana, Brad Delong
Lucky Boy
"Tells the story of two women and a baby boy caught between them." - Diane Rehm (Source)
Love in the Time of Cholera
"About the romantic devotion one man has for a woman from his youth." - Diane Rehm (Source)
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The Bluest Eye
"The story of a young girl growing up in the years following the Great Depression and who is convinced that her blackness makes her ugly and worthless." - Diane Rehm (Source)
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