Recommended by Molly Brady, Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
As the mother of a toddler, Brady frequently feels that she is parenting a creature that — out of rage — could catch on fire at any moment. It’s one of the reasons she found “Nothing to See Here” so relatable. The book features a set of twins who spontaneously combust when they’re agitated. The plot is surprising with plenty of twists, and Brady found it to be “light, funny, and touching,” an easy read for people who “have to read for a living.”
“It’s also just a great book about love and parenting,” she said.