1. The Choice
    1. Dr. Edith Eva Eger
    2. A memoir and partly a guide to processing trauma.
  2. Cloud Atlas
    1. David Mitchell
    2. The plot is hard to explain as it involved six inter-related stories that take place centuries apart.
  3. The Ride of a Lifetime
    1. Bob Iger
    2. Iger does a terrific job explaining what it's really like to be the CEO of a large company.
  4. The Great Influenza
    1. John M. Barry
    2. The 1918 influenza pandemic is as close as you're going to get if looking for a historical comparison with this current pandemic.
  5. Good Economics for Hard Times
    1. Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo
    2. Nobel Prize winners take on inequality and political division by focusing on policy debates that are at the forefront in wealthy countries.
  6. 🔗https://www.gatesnotes.com/About-Bill-Gates/Summer-Books-2020