Quit Lit Book Club: Empowering Reads for Bold Women
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This month we're digging into Salt Houses by Hala Alyan
📘 Salt Houses is a multigenerational novel that follows a Palestinian family forced into exile after the 1967 war, tracing their lives across the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. Through shifting perspectives, the book explores how displacement, memory, and longing shape identity over time. Salt Houses is a quietly powerful meditation on what it means to search for home when home is no longer a place.
We’re reading Salt Houses as a way to sit with uncertainty and explore how people live, love, and build meaning when the future is unknowable. The novel invites us to consider what it looks like to carry loss without being defined by it, and how resilience can show up quietly, across generations. It’s a book about learning to move forward without neat answers — and finding connection anyway.
The Quit Lit Book Club is more than just a book club. It’s a community of like-minded women who are not only ready to dive deep into books that inspire and empower, but also who are committed to living authentically, embracing change, and supporting one another in our journeys. Whether you’re sober, sober curious, or simply on a quest for stories that help you reclaim your power, the Quit Lit Book Club is a space for discussion, reflection, and connection.
What to expect with your Quit Lit Book Club membership:
- Monthly book selections: Thought-provoking titles that range from quit lit to stories of empowerment, resilience, and self-discovery.
- Engaging conversations: Discussions that go beyond the pages, exploring the themes that resonate with your life.
- A supportive community: A safe space for women to share, learn, and grow together.
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