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Bedside Reading Labor Day Books

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Labor Day book titles from Bedside Reading.

Labor Day book titles from Bedside Reading.

authorStaff Writer on Aug 31, 2021

Bedside Reading celebrates the end of summer with enough reads for the entire three-day Labor Day weekend and a special Bedside Reading 2021 Hamptons Book Lovers’ Guide previewing the best in fall reads.

“There are enough books in our Labor Day tote bag for each day of the three-day holiday weekend,” said Jane Ubell-Meyer, founder, Bedside Reading. “And we are excited to share our Fall Bedside Reading 2021 Hamptons Book Lovers’ Guide, which will be distributed nationally in print and digitally via Hollywood Weekly. It can also be found in BookHampton in East Hampton. The summer may officially be ending, but our books allow readers to escape during their vacations and beyond.”

Labor Day weekend tote bags include: “Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging” by Julie Ryan McGue (Memoir); “The Extraordinary UnOrdinary You: Follow Your Own Path, Discover Your Own Journey” by Simone Knego (Self-Improvement); “Bells for Eli” by Susan Beckham Zurenda (Fiction); “The Corporate Hippie: Tap Into Your Intuition, Activate Your Heart and Lead” by Kimberly Adams (Self-Help/Business); “Innovation in Translation - How BIG IDEAS Really Happen” by Dave Ferrera (Business); “Going Back: 16 Jewish women tell their life stories and why they returned to Germany — the country that once wanted to kill them” by Andrea von Treuenfeld (Holocaust Memoir/Biography//Women’s Stories); The Second Mrs. Astor” by Shana Abé (Historical Fiction); “Back on the Market: A Realtor’s Guide to Love and Life” by Holly Parker (Real Estate/Romance/Biography)

Books are complimentary and can be found at the following hotels and inns: The Baker House 1650, Mill House Inn, The Maidstone Hotel, Southampton Inn, Topping Rose House, Hyatt Place East End, The Preston House & Hotel, MARRAM in Montauk and Journey East Hampton.

Founded in 2017, Bedside Reading is a program that provides bestselling books to guests at luxury hotels throughout the country. The company’s mission is to help authors build their fanbase by connecting their books to readers and providing hotel guests the opportunity to unplug and delve into the world of words at some of the most sought-after destinations in North America. For more information visit bedsidereading.com.

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