Instead of Celebrating America's Birthday, Dive Into These Books Rooted In Political Engagement

Not feeling especially patriotic? This is the July Fourth reading list for you.

a collage of books to read over july 4th if you're interested in political engagement including good talk and by the fire we carry
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This Fourth of July, America turns 250—and while she does look good for her age, some of us aren’t feeling particularly celebratory this year. There are plenty of reasons to feel disaffected by the state of the union, from the war with Iran to the attacks on trans people to the flood of book bans sweeping the nation. So if you're feeling disillusionment, you're certainly not alone. We put together a reading list for those looking to skip (or at least step away from) the BBQs and fireworks—but still hoping to get engaged and think more expansively about the U.S.

Below you’ll find Independence Day book recommendations featuring histories that deserve more attention, memoirs that grapple with American identity, and nonfiction that tackles some of the biggest political issues facing the country today. These books remind us of where we've been and offer perspectives on how we can shape the country's future.

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Traci Thomas is the creator and host of the critically acclaimed literary podcast, "The Stacks." She is a passionate champion of books and a deeply curious interviewer. Traci is a monthly contributor on NPR’s "Here & Now," a columnist for shereads.com, and the creator of the LAist live literary series, “One for the Books.” She also hosts and moderates literary events, book festivals, and author talks nationwide.