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Compelling Books About Doctors to Read Now

Thursday, September 25th, 2025
Compelling Books About Doctors to Read Now from MomAdvice.com

These 24 fiction books about doctors will transport you. From historical fiction to literary fiction, to thrillers, to romance —these are riveting page-turners.

Whether it’s the adrenaline of saving lives in an ER, the quiet heroics of research labs, or the ethical dilemmas doctors face every day, stories about physicians and medical professionals have a way of drawing us in.

Today, I’m sharing 24 books about doctors that I have loved over the years, along with a few that I’m excited to check out this year. I do want to note that many of today’s picks are available on Kindle Unlimited, so I hope you can add a few of these to your library for the weekend.

Fiction Books About Doctors Book List

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Books About Doctors

Discover 24 compelling books about doctors, from historical medical pioneers to modern physicians navigating today's hardships.

Many of today’s selections are available on Kindle Unlimited, making it easy to dive into these gripping stories that will pull you out of your reading slump!

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NEW BOOKS ABOUT DOCTORS

LITERARY FICTION BOOKS ABOUT DOCTORS

HISTORICAL FICTION BOOKS ABOUT DOCTORS

THRILLER BOOKS ABOUT DOCTORS

LOVE STORIES AND ROMANCE BOOKS ABOUT DOCTORS

TELL ME: What are YOUR favorite fiction books about doctors? Did I miss anything?

Paria Hassouri- Harvesting Rosewater (Podcast)

Thursday, September 25th, 2025
Paria Hassouri- Harvesting Rosewater Interview

Curious about indie publishing? Physician Paria Hassouri shares her debut journey to publish Harvesting Rosewater, centering a woman’s midlife awakening.

If you’ve ever been interested in the independent publishing process, you’re not alone. Today’s revealing conversation with Paria Hassouri, a pediatrician, whose self-published debut, Harvesting Rosewater, recently hit bookstores, takes readers inside her remarkable publishing process. Discover how Paria balances medicine and storytelling in today’s under-the-radar debut feature, which centers on a physician’s midlife awakening that I guarantee you will not be able to put down.

In our conversation, we explore:

  • Independent Publishing Adventures- Paria opens up about her unique indie publishing path, sharing how she navigated editing, securing book blurbs, and the creative freedom that comes with going her own way—plus the surprises that made the process both challenging and rewarding.
  • Uncovering Autofiction Elements From Paria’s Life- Drawing on her own childhood in Iran during the Islamic Revolution, Paria shares personal memories and reflections from this challenging period in her young life in her story. She shares how blending real-life experiences with fiction has allowed her to explore her own identity, belonging, and what she hopes readers will take away from her book.
  • The Women’s Life Freedom Movement- We explore how themes of women’s rights and resistance shaped this story, offering readers deeper insight into lives under restrictive systems and the tragedy that sparked the movement.
Best Books About Doctors

As a bonus for listeners, don’t miss this week’s companion list: 24 Compelling Books About Doctors Every Reader Should Read. Explore 24 novels on practicing medicine, from historical fiction to romance – there is a little something for every kind of reader. Patrons will also receive today’s printable checklist to bring on their next visit to the library.

Harvesting Rosewater by Paria Hassouri

Harvesting Rosewater Book Summary

“A moving exploration of being caught at a cultural and professional crossroads in midlife and of the transformative power of finally facing the stories we’ve buried to survive.” -Marjan Kamali, best-selling author of The Lion Women of Tehran

As the first female chief of obstetrics and gynecology at Mount Sinai, Farah Afshar is struggling with the demands of her job while adjusting to her newly divorced and empty-nester status. When the pretext of improper hijab leads to the arrest and death of Mahsa Amini, a global awareness of women’s fight for freedom in Iran ensues, triggering memories of the Islamic Revolution and Iran-Iraq War that Farah has held for forty years-along with a secret she has never shared with anyone.

Bombarded by the heightened momentum of the Women, Life, Freedom movement and threatened by a malpractice lawsuit, Farah’s life begins to unravel. Will escaping to wine country for a period of solitude and self-discovery be the answer, or is her only hope for moving forward-with her children, her career, and herself-sharing her truth with everyone? Most importantly, can they forgive her once they know what she did?

Moving between Manhattan, Tehran, and Paso Robles, Harvesting Rosewater explores how our unresolved histories infiltrate our adult lives, disrupting our search for identity, with the weight of living a dual existence ultimately confronting us in midlife.

Paria Hassouri (Author Photo)

Meet Paria Hassouri

Paria Hassouri is an author and pediatrician whose essays have appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Huffington Post. Her memoir, Found in Transition: A Mother’s Evolution During Her Child’s Gender Change, was published in 2020. She has shared stories on stage with Expressing Motherhood, taught writing and advocacy classes at UCLA, and been featured widely for her work. A proud Iranian-American and mother of three, she lives in Los Angeles, where she continues to provide gender-affirming care for trans and gender-diverse youth.

This Physician Shares Her Indie Publishing Journey

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Harvesting Rosewater by Paria Hassouri

Found in Transition by Paria Hassouri

Slanting Towards the Sea bu Lidija Hilje

The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali

Penitence by Kristin Koval

Sandwich by Catherine Newman

All Fours by Miranda July

Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese

What Could Be Saved by Liese O’Halloran Schwarz

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

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August Thompson- Anyone’s Ghost (Podcast)

Thursday, September 18th, 2025
August Thompson Interview: This Lambda Finalist Will Break Your Heart

In Anyone’s Ghost, August Thompson captures the ache of growing up while growing as a writer after his hard-won pursuit of the MFA program at NYU.

How do you write a coming-of-age story that’s both deeply vulnerable and slyly funny, all while resisting clichés about queerness and masculinity? August Thompson joins me to talk about his debut novel, Anyone’s Ghost, a Lambda finalist and one of my favorite under-the-radar gems.

From his MFA experience at NYU to navigating long COVID while finishing the book, Thompson reflects on the highs and lows of becoming a first-time author and the vulnerable process of rejection. He also shares how humor, bisexuality, and memory shape his storytelling, which major literary prizes have now recognized with adoration.

In our funny conversation, August and I discussed:

  • How Art Helped Form the Bones of August’s Story – August shares the books, films, and music that inspired his book, which even brought in the lead singer from The National for a book signing moment of his dreams at The Strand.
  • Mining Adolescence for Humor– The role of humor was as imperative as Thompson’s love story, and why he wanted to balance this story with this unexpected levity amidst the yearning.
  • The Fresh Perspective on Sexuality For Readers – Thompson discusses his approach to writing about bisexuality and the narratives regarding male bisexuality that he still wishes to see in publishing, while celebrating being longlisted for a Lambda Literary Award.
Best Books About Music from MomAdvice.com

As a bonus for listeners, don’t miss this week’s companion list with books about music: Books About Music That Hit All the Right Notes. Explore 41 books about music and memoirs that celebrate musicians, bands, songwriting, and life behind the scenes. Patrons will also receive today’s printable checklist to bring on their next library day.

Anyone's Ghost by August Thompson

Anyone’s Ghost Book Summary

An extraordinary debut novel in which the transforming love and friendship between two young men during one unforgettable teenage summer in rural New England haunts them into adulthood.

It took three car crashes to kill Jake.

Theron David Alden is there for the first two: the summer they meet in rural New Hampshire, when he’s fifteen and anxious, and Jake’s seventeen and a natural; then six years later in New York City, those too-short, ecstatic, painful nights that change both their lives forever—the end of the dream and the longing for the dream and the dream itself, all at once.

Theron is not there for the third crash.

And yet, their story contains so much joy and self-discovery: the glorious, stupid simplicity of a boyhood joke; the devastation of insecurity; the way a great song can distill a universe; the limits of what we can know about each other; the mysterious, porous, ungraspable fault line between yourself and the person you love better than yourself; the beautiful, toxic elixir of need and hope and want.

Brimming with rare, radioactive talent, August Thompson has written a love story that is electrically alive and exquisitely tuned.

In the words of Jonathan Safran Foer, “This book will make you cry.”

August Thompson (Author Photo)

Meet August Thompson

August Thompson is from the middle of nowhere, New Hampshire, and has lived in Los Angeles, NYC, Berlin, and Madrid. His debut novel, Anyone’s Ghost, was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award, longlisted for the Center For Fiction Debut Novel Prize, and named a best book of the year by Amazon, Vogue, and Elle. His writing has appeared in The Guardian, The New York Times Magazine, and beyond.

This Lambda Finalist Novel Will Break Your Heart

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NEW BOOK LIST: 41 Books About Music That Hit the Right Notes

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Anyone’s Ghost by August Thompson

Malcom X

The Insider

A24

Neon

The National

Anyone’s Ghost by The National

Strand Books

Sad Dad Book Club

This Book Cover Designer Reveals His Surprising Process (Podcast Interview with August Thompson’s Paperback Book Cover Designer)

Lillian Vernon Writers House

The Wassaic Project

Katie Kitamura

Jonathan Safran Foer

Jeffrey Eugenides

Moonlight

Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin

My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante

Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides

Call Me By Your Name by André Acimen

The Talented Mr. Ripley

Chris Bram

Franny and Zooey by JD Salinger

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Books About Music That Hit All the Right Notes

Wednesday, September 17th, 2025
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These enthralling books about music will take you on and off the stage with musicians, songwriters, and more. From fiction to memoir, this book list has it all.

There’s something special about stories that hum with the same energy as a favorite song, and that’s precisely what you’ll find in today’s book list. This playlist of books about music celebrates the way music worms its way into our hearts, whether through the rise and fall of a musician, the intimacy of building love songs on and off stage, or the healing found in shared sound.

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Books About Music

Explore 41 books about music, including novels and memoirs that celebrate musicians, bands, songwriting, and life behind the scenes.

UPCOMING BOOKS ABOUT MUSIC

NEW BOOKS ABOUT MUSIC

BACKLIST BOOKS ABOUT MUSIC

NONFICTION BOOKS ABOUT MUSIC

TELL ME: What are YOUR favorite books about music?

Holly Kennedy- The Sideways Life of Denny Vos (Podcast)

Thursday, September 11th, 2025
Holly Kennedy- The Sideways Life of Denny Vos (Podcast)

In The Sideways Life of Denny Voss, Holly Kennedy brings humor & heart to a neurodivergent hero, sharing how Lake Union Publishing shaped her writing journey.

What happens when good intentions collide with messy realities? In The Sideways Life of Denny Voss, Holly Kennedy introduces us to Denny, an unforgettable, neurodivergent character whose big heart and distinct voice make him a narrator you’ll want to follow anywhere… even into a goose-napping, an accidental bank robbery, and now a murder trial.

In this conversation, Holly and I talk about the long road it took to trust her voice enough to bring Denny’s story into the world, the challenges of writing authentically from a neurodivergent perspective, and the unique publishing journey she’s experienced with Lake Union.

And yes, we dig into how timely themes like gun violence filter through Denny’s television obsessions and what it means to write a novel that feels both tender and topical.

In our warm conversation, Holly and I discussed:

  • Creating Denny’s Voice – Why stepping into first person unlocked the looping, offbeat, parenthetical style that makes Denny on a page so unforgettable.
  • Publishing with Lake Union – Holly offers the most fascinating details on the unexpected perks of working with Amazon’s literary imprint and how their editorial/marketing approach shaped her novel’s success. From focus groups to algorithm pivots, she candidly shares why this was the publishing house for her book.
  • Writing Through Timely Themes – How Denny’s fixation on TV gun violence mirrors today’s anxieties, and why Kennedy leaned into that reality even though it made it difficult to find a publishing house for her novel.
51 Funny Books To Read from MomAdvice.com

FREE BONUS BOOK LIST: This week, I’m sharing 51 funny books to add levity and laughter to your stacks because, in light of the headlines, we all need a little more joy in this burning world. Patrons can also grab the printable checklist of all 52 titles for their next library day as a thank-you for your support.

The Sideways Life of Denny Voss Book Summary

In this poignant and funny novel, a man who is defined by his limitations sets out to fight a murder charge—and discovers unexpected truths about himself, his family, and the world at large.

On the surface, Denny Voss’s life in rural Minnesota is a quiet one. At thirty years old, he lives at home with his elderly mother and his beloved blind and deaf Saint Bernard, George. He cleans up roadkill to help pay the bills. Though his prospects are limited by a developmental delay—the result of an accident at birth—Denny has always felt that he has “a good life.”

So how did he wind up being charged with the murder of a mayoral candidate—after crashing a sled full of guns into a tree?

As Denny awaits trial, his court-appointed therapist walks him through the events of the past year. Denny’s had other scuffles with the law, the first for kidnapping a neighbor’s cantankerous goose. And then there was the time he accidentally assisted in a bank robbery. It seems like whenever Denny tries to do the right thing, chaos ensues.

Untangling the events around the murder reveals even more painful truths about his family’s past. He’s always been surrounded by people who love him, but now it’s up to Denny to set his life on a new course.

Meet Holly Kennedy

Born and raised in Canada, Holly Kennedy currently lives near the Rocky Mountains in Alberta with her family and their Newfoundland dog, Wallace. She is the author of four novels, and her books have been translated into multiple languages. When she’s not writing, you’ll typically find her reading, spending time with family, or indulging her not-so-secret obsession: watching true crime TV shows like Dateline. To learn more, visit her website or follow her on Facebook and Instagram.

How Lake Union Helped Shape The Sideways Life of Denny Voss

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The Sideways Life of Denny Voss by Holly Kennedy 

Logan Center

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

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Funny Books to Read Because We Need Them Now More Than Ever

Thursday, September 11th, 2025
Funny Books to Read Because We Need Them Now More Than Ever

Dig into these 51 funny books because chasing joy is the new side hustle in a burning world.

Laughter is one of the best reasons to pick up a book, but the real magic, for me, happens when humor comes bundled with heart.

These books, spanning romance, mystery, memoir, and even monster-sized adventures, prove that funny doesn’t necessarily mean fluffy.

Whether it’s a crow narrating the apocalypse, an auntie hiding a body, or a rom-com heroine trapped on the world’s most awkward road trip, each book in this list will make you snort-laugh and then, when you least expect it, land a hit right in the feels.

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Funny Books to Read Because We Need Them Now More Than Ever

Funny Books to Read

Discover 51 funny books that will make you laugh out loud, from witty novels to sharp satires, to hilarious rom-coms perfect for every reader’s mood.

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UPCOMING FUNNY BOOKS TO READ

NEW FUNNY BOOKS TO READ

BACKLIST FUNNY BOOKS

FUNNY MEMOIRS WITH HEART

FUNNY MYSTERY BOOKS

TELL ME: What is the funniest book you’ve read?

Daria Lavelle- Aftertaste (Podcast Interview)

Thursday, September 4th, 2025
Aftertaste- Daria Lavelle Interview

In her dazzling debut novel Aftertaste, Daria Lavelle takes us on a sensory journey where food, grief, & romance intertwine in this inventive ghost story. 

What if you could taste the ghosts of the people you’ve lost? In this intimate conversation, Daria shares how her Ukrainian heritage, her childhood food memories, and her love of genre-bending storytelling all shaped one of the most unique novels of the year- Aftertaste.

You’ll love the reveals of how this story took on surprising symbolism, the genre challenges of marketing such a unique book, and the reader stories that have stayed with her long after her tour ended.

Best Books About Food from MomAdvice.com

FREE BONUS BOOK LIST: Today, we celebrate books about food with this new list of 33 books that aren’t just about what’s on the plate, but more about the bigger stories simmering behind every meal.

In our warm conversation, Daria and I discussed:

  • Identifying The Taste of Ghosts– How she discovered the idea of “clairgustance,” the psychic ability to taste the favorite foods of the dead, and transformed it into a fully fleshed-out magic system for her story.
  • Weaving In Her Cultural Identity– From the “stinky lunchbox” moments of childhood to the joy and shame often tied to food in immigrant families, Daria shares how her own memories informed the emotional heartbeat of Aftertaste.
  • Cinematic Writing & What’s Next– With Sony Pictures developing Aftertaste for film, Daria talks about writing with cinematic flair and the thrill of seeing her work move to the screen.

Aftertaste Book Summary

What if you could have one last meal with someone you’ve loved, someone you’ve lost? Combining the magic of Under the Whispering Door with the high-stakes culinary world of SweetbitterAftertaste is an epic love story, a dark comedy, and a synesthetic adventure through food and grief.

A food story to binge.
A ghost story to devour.
A love story to savor.


Konstantin Duhovny is a haunted man. His father died when he was ten, and ghosts have been hovering around him ever since. Kostya can’t exactly see the ghosts, but he can taste their favorite foods. Flavors of meals he’s never eaten will flood his mouth,a sign that a spirit is present. Kostya has kept these aftertastes a secret for most of his life, but one night, he decides to act on what he’s tasting. And everything changes.

Kostya discovers that he can reunite people with their deceased loved ones—at least for the length of time it takes them to eat a dish that he’s prepared. He thinks his life’s purpose might be to offer closure to grieving strangers, and sets out to learn all he can by entering a particularly fiery ring of Hell: the New York culinary scene. But as his kitchen skills catch up with his ambitions, Kostya is too blind to see the catastrophe looming in the Afterlife. And the one person who knows Kostya must be stopped also happens to be falling in love with him.

Set in the bustling world of New York restaurants and teeming with mouthwatering food writing, Aftertaste is a whirlwind romance, a heart-wrenching look at love and loss, and a ghost story about all the ways we hunger—and how far we’d go to find satisfaction.

Daria Lavelle (Author Photo)

Meet Daria Lavelle

Daria Lavelle is an American fiction writer. Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, and raised in the New York metro area, her work explores themes of identity and belonging through magic and the uncanny. Her short stories have appeared in The Deadlands, Dread Machine, and elsewhere, and she holds degrees in writing from Princeton University and Sarah Lawrence College. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, children, and goldendoodle, all of whom love a great meal almost as much as she does.

How Aftertaste Lands the Genre-Bending Magic

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NEW BOOK LIST: 33 Incredible Books About Food

NEW BOOK LIST: 41 Immersive Speculative Fiction Books

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Aftertaste by Daria Lavelle

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Fantasmagoriana

The Anatomy of Story by John Truby

Glee Mashups

Chocolate Nut from Le Jules Verne

I Grew Up Ashamed of My Immigrant Parents’ Food. Now I’m Teaching My Kids Lunch Room Tolerance

What Dreams May Come

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These Books About Food Hit the Sweet Spot With Readers

Thursday, September 4th, 2025
These Books About Food Hit the Sweet Spot With Readers

Take a culinary adventure with these 33 books about food that I guarantee will satisfy, but might leave you hungry for more. From new release to the backlist!

Some stories you can almost taste. These books linger like a favorite meal, but more importantly, they’re about the people lingering around the table, the secrets passed down with a family recipe, and the comfort of something sweet when life feels bitter.

Today’s new book list will take you from the cherry orchards in Michigan to magical bakeries and bustling cafés offering you the sweetest culinary escape from your comfiest couch.

New Books About Food Book List

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These Books About Food Hit the Sweet Spot With Readers

Books About Food

These 33 books about food aren't just about what's on the plate, but more about the bigger stories simmering behind every meal.

NEW BOOKS ABOUT FOOD

BACKLIST BOOKS ABOUT FOOD

TELL ME: What books about food would you recommend? Have you read any of these picks?