Five book recommendations from the México Lincoln Book Club

Apr 23, 2024
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World Book Day is April 23, and it’s a great time to get lost in the pages. With 108 members, the Lincoln Book Club in México has become a space for learning and collaboration. Like vehicles, books take us on an exciting journey through unique characters, universes and stories.

Here are five books recommended by the club for you to consider reading:

1. Before the Coffee Gets Colds | Toshikazu Kawaguchi

This book tells the story of a coffee shop where customers can travel back in time. Each customer can pay a visit to the past, but they can only stay until their coffee cools down. Through these visits, the characters reflect on life, second chances and the importance of living the present.

2. Circe | Madeline Miller

This novel reimagines the story of the Greek goddess Circe, daughter of the titan Helios. The story follows Circe as she discovers her powers of witchcraft and faces off against the gods and heroes of Olympus.

3. The Ridiculous Idea of Never Seeing You Again | Rosa Montero

Through the exploration of the life and work of scientist Marie Curie, Rosa Montero reflects on grief, death and the present.

4. The Speed of Trust | Stephen Covey

Trust is the foundation of any successful relationship, whether personal or professional. This book offers us valuable insights on how to build and maintain trust in our lives.

5. American Icon: Alan Mulally and the Fight to Save Ford Motor Company | Bryce G. Hoffman

This fascinating biography details how Mulally led the company to recovery through strategic decisions and a focus on innovation and collaboration.

What will be the first book you choose to start reading?