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Bedside Reading For Mother's Day

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The Bedside Reading Mother's Day titles. COURTESY BEDSIDE READING

The Bedside Reading Mother's Day titles. COURTESY BEDSIDE READING

authorStaff Writer on May 2, 2022

Bedside Reading is back on the East End this weekend and will celebrate Mother’s Day by placing tote bags filled with a variety of complimentary books at select hotels and inns in the area.

“Moms come in all shapes and sizes and can be a mom, an aunt, a sister or a friend — and we have books that also come in all shapes and sizes that celebrate the many ways people today like to read,” said Jane Ubell-Meyer, founder, Bedside Reading. “We are happy to bring reading to everyone.”

Mother’s Day weekend tote bags include “The Secret Love Letters of Olivia Moretti” by Jennifer Probst (women’s fiction); “The Lost Son” by Stephanie Vanderslice (historical fiction); “Ruby Falls” by Deborah Royce (thriller); “Em’s Awful Good Fortune” by Marcie Maxfield (fiction); “The Quinn Essentials for Women: 9 Transformational Tools to Accomplish Anything” by Andrea Quinn (self-help); “Doubleblind” by Libby Fischer Hellman (suspense); “The Maid” by Nita Prose (mystery).

Bedside Reading’s books are complimentary at Mill House Inn, The Maidstone Hotel, Southampton Inn, Journey East Hampton, and MARRAM in Montauk. Complimentary tote bags of books are also available at the Lucille Khornak Gallery in Bridgehampton. For more information or downloadable titles, visit bedsidereading.com.

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