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Jenna Bush Hager Book Club list from the Today Show

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Since March 2019, TODAY host Jenna Bush Hager has chosen a new book every month to share with the Read With Jenna book club. Jenna works hard to choose stories that will delight, entertain and challenge readers. She understands the power of a good book to unite communities and ignite conversation.

As you read each month's novel, you can also join the discussion on the Read With Jenna Instagram, the Read With Jenna Facebook group and the Read With Jenna Goodreads group. Follow all the accounts to stay up to date and share your thoughts about all of Jenna's picks.

And if you're interested in supporting independent bookstores, one of Jenna's favorite things is Bookshop, an online retailer that supports local bookstores. If you want to find a specific location to support, you can find them on the site's map and they'll receive the full profit of your order. Otherwise, your order will contribute to an earnings pool that will be distributed evenly among independent bookstores.

February 2025

“This is a Love Story” by Jessica Soffer

January 2025

“The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus” by Emma Knight

December 2024

“Devotions” by Mary Oliver

November 2024

“This Motherless Land” by Nikki May

October 2024

"The Mighty Red" by Louise Erdrich

September 2024

"Blue Sisters" by Coco Mellors

August 2024

"The Wedding People" by Alison Espach

July 2024

“All the Colors of the Dark” by Chris Whitaker

June 2024

"Swift River" by Essie Chambers

May 2024

“Real Americans” by Rachel Khong

April 2024

“The Husbands” by Holly Gramazio

March 2024

“The Great Divide” by Cristina Henriquez

“The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros

February 2024

"Good Material" by Dolly Alderton

January 2024

“The Waters” by Bonnie Jo Campbell

December 2023

“We Must Not Think of Ourselves” by Lauren Grodstein

November 2023

“The Sun Sets in Singapore” by Kehinde Fadipe

October 2023

“How to Say Babylon” by Safiya Sinclair

September 2023

"Amazing Grace Adams" by Fran Littlewood

August 2023

"Summer Sisters" by Judy Blume

July 2023

"Banyan Moon" by Thao Thai

June 2023

"The Celebrants" by Steven Rowley

May 2023

"Chain-Gang All Stars" by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

April 2023

"Camp Zero" by Michelle Min Sterling

March 2023

"Black Candle Women" by Diane Marie Brown

February 2023

"Maame" by Jessica George

January 2023

"Sam" by Allegra Goodman

December 2022

"The Secret History" by Donna Tartt

November 2022

"The Cloisters" by Katy Hays

October 2022

"The Whalebone Theatre" by Joanna Quinn

September 2022

"Solito" by Javier Zamora

August 2022

“The Many Daughters of Afong Moy” by Jamie Ford

July 2022

"The Measure," by Nikki Erlick

June 2022

“These Impossible Things,” by Salma El-Wardany

May 2022

"Remarkably Bright Creatures," by Shelby Van Pelt

April 2022

"Memphis," by Tara M. Stringfellow

March 2022

"Groundskeeping," by Lee Cole

February 2022

"Black Cake," by Charmaine Wilkerson

January 2022

"The School for Good Mothers," by Jessamine Chan

December 2021

"Bright Burning Things," by Lisa Harding

November 2021

"The Family," by Naomi Krupitsky

October 2021

"The Lincoln Highway," by Amor Towles

September 2021

"Beautiful Country," by Qian Julie Wang

August 2021

"The Turnout," by Megan Abbott

July 2021

"Hell of a Book," by Jason Mott

June 2021

"Malibu Rising," by Taylor Jenkins Reid

May 2021

"Great Circle," by Maggie Shipstead

April 2021

"Good Company," by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney

March 2021

"What's Mine and Yours," by Naima Coster

February 2021

"Send for Me," by Lauren Fox

"The Four Winds," by Kristin Hannah

January 2021

"Black Buck" by Mateo Askaripour

December 2020

"The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison

November 2020

"White Ivy" by Susie Yang

October 2020

"Leave the World Behind" by Rumaan Alam

September 2020

"Transcendent Kingdom" by Yaa Gyasi

August 2020

"Here For It" by R. Eric Thomas

August 2020

"The Comeback" by Ella Berman

July 2020

"Friends and Strangers" by J. Courtney Sullivan

June 2020

"A Burning" by Megha Majumdar

May 2020

"All Adults Here" by Emma Straub

April 2020

"Valentine" by Elizabeth Wetmore

March 2020

"Writers & Lovers” by Lily King

February 2020

"The Girl With The Louding Voice," by Abi Daré

January 2020

Dear Edward," by Ann Napolitano

December 2019

"Late Migrations," by Margret Renkl

November 2019

"Nothing to See Here," by Kevin Wilson

October 2019

"The Dutch House," by Ann Patchett

September 2019

"The Dearly Beloved," by Cara Wall

August 2019

"Patsy," by Nicole Dennis-Benn

July 2019

"Evvie Drake Starts Over," by Linda Holmes

June 2019

"Searching for Sylvie Lee," by Jean Kwok

May 2019

"A Woman Is No Man," by Etaf Rum

April 2019

"The Unwinding of the Miracle," by Julie Yip-Williams

March 2019

"The Last Romantics," by Tara Conklin