As you unwind from a packed school year, there’s no better time to catch up on all those books you wanted to read — without the pressure of homework to follow.
Whether you just graduated or have a few more semesters to go, a good summer read will help get you on the right track come fall.
As the co-author of a book dedicated to getting young women ahead in the workplace (which I include in my picks below) I know the importance or arming yourself with knowledge to get ahead.
In college, I had few resources or opportunities and really struggled to get my foot in the door. That’s why I detail my favorite reads to empower your next step, whether you’re prepping for the job search, in the middle of an internship or simply want to super charge your career prospects.
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Read this if … You are navigating your 20s.
In a nutshell: From navigating relationships to figuring out your identity, this is a great guide for young women who want to get more insight into those critical first years of adulthood.
Why I love it: The author is a clinical psychologist and has several examples of other women in their 20s throughout the book to make her points. It’s an honest guide for young women on how to handle and understand life situations – that no one else is telling you. I also love that she incorporates science behind her explanations.
Read this if… You’re struggling to get through your to-do list.
In a nutshell: For young women who are trying to launch their careers and focus on how to climb up the ladder, but face demands that hold them back – this book has tons of practical advice to achieve your goals and strategize your career.
Why I love it? Author Tiffany Dufu, uses her own experience and shares with the reader her life lessons of embracing imperfection and letting go of the things we can’t control. For young people who are caretakers and trying to propel their career – this is especially for you.
Read this if … You are just getting started in the workplace or navigating those first few jobs in your 20s and 30s.









