Pelham Picks: Best Books About Love Crowdsourced by the Pelham Community

Pelham Picks: Best Books About Love Crowdsourced by the Pelham Community

Pelhamites love their library, and they love reading about love. The Friends of the Town of Pelham Public Library put out the call to the community for favorite books for Valentine’s Day, and the recommendations came rolling in, ranging from the old classics (Pride and Prejudice and Beloved) to new masterpieces (Crazy Rich Asians and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo), and celebrating all different kinds of love (The Song of Achilles, The Kissing Hand, and 21 Miles.) Scroll through to see them all, along with the Pelham readers who recommended them, and click the link to be taken to the title in the library’s catalog. Have your own favorite book about love? Share it on social media with the hashtag #lovethelibrary and we’ll add it to the library’s master list of Pelham Picks! To learn more about the Friends and their campaigns, click here

Books for Adults

Books for Children 

  • You Are My I Love You by Maryann Cusimano. Recommended by Laura Kalehoff and Jennifer Pogorelec O’Sullivan. “As a baby gift, You Are My I Love You is a heart-tugger! […] Perfect description of the parent-kid bond!” – Laura Kalehoff
  • Sloppy Kisses by Elizabeth Winthrop. Recommended by P. Con Cullen.
  • PS, I LoveYou by Cecelia Ahern. Recommended by Joanie O’Dwyer Paradis.
  • Mixed: A Colorful Story by Arree Chung. Recommended by Megan Carson Kim and Ravneeta Consul.
  • Catching Kisses by Amy Gibson. Recommended by Jennifer Collins.
  • I Love You, Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt. Recommended by Rachel Nelson Cullen.
  • I’d Know You Anywhere, My Love by Nancy Tillman. Recommended by Megan Carson Kim.
  • The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn. Recommended by Allison Puglisi Tam and Marjut Turner-Herzog. “I read this to my boys regularly to emphasize to them that even though as a working Mom I may have not always been there with them physically, I was always there because my love was always with them.” – Allison Puglisi Tam; “I used to read it to my kids and cried each time. It’s wonderful.” – Marjut Turner-Herzog.
  • Love You Forever by Robert Munsch. Recommended by Sonia Dulay Ricci. Love You Forever by Robert Munsch. Utterly flawless tale of love by a fellow Canadian.” – Sonia Dulay Ricci; “Yes! No matter how many times I read it aloud to the kids, I can’t make it without a dry eye.” – Jamie Porco Guglielmo
  • Love Monster by Rachel Bright. Recommended by Kathleen Nesi.
  • Love is You and Me by Monica Sheehan. Recommended by Jennifer Collins.
  • Love Makes a Family by Sophie Beer. Recommended by Emily Kalish.
  • Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch by Eileen Spinelli. Recommended by Jess Jaffe.
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