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'The View' co-host Whoopi Goldberg's 2019 summer reading list

Whoopi Goldberg shares her must-reads for summer 2019 on "The View."
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July 08, 2019, 4:17 PM

Summertime is the best time to unwind and get lost in a good book, or a few! All week long, each of "The View" co-hosts will share their summer reading list in a series called, "Ladies Get Lit!" Co-host Whoopi Goldberg shares her picks:

Whoopi Goldberg shares "The Guarded Gate" by Daniel Okrent as one of her 2019 summer must-reads on "The View."
"The Guarded Gate" by Daniel Okrent/Scribner (Simon & Schuster)

"The Guarded Gate" by Daniel Okrent

This book is about the rise of eugenics in the 1920s, which was the misguided scientific movement to try and "improve" the human population through controlled breeding and in some cases ending the bloodlines of those considered "racially inferior."

Eventually, it led to racist immigration policies in America.

Whoopi Goldberg shares "City of Girls" by Elizabeth Gilbert as one of her 2019 summer must-reads on "The View."
"City of Girls" by Elizabeth Gilbert/Penguin Random House

"City of Girls" by Elizabeth Gilbert

A new book from the New York Times bestselling author of "Eat Pray Love," this book is told from the perspective of an older woman named Vivian Morris, looking back on her youth in 1940.

When she was kicked out of college at the age of 19, she was sent by her parents to live with her aunt, the owner of a flamboyant theater in New York City.

Whoopi Goldberg shares "The Friend" by Sigrid Nunez as one of her 2019 summer must-reads on "The View."
"The Friend" by Sigrid Nunez/Riverhead Books/Random House

"The Friend" by Sigrid Nunez

When a woman unexpectedly loses her best friend and mentor to suicide, she finds herself burdened with the dog he left behind.

Her battle with grief is intensified as she's left to care for this dog, who is also suffering from the loss. They find unexpected solace with each other and they both learn how to deal with loss through the love and friendship.

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