
Funny Story
by Emily Henry

Huron Breeze
by Landon Beach

The Living Great Lakes: Searching for the Heart of the Inland Seas
by Jerry Dennis

Summer on Lilac Island
by Lindsay Macmillan
May is the perfect time to rediscover the simple pleasure of reading. As spring settles in and summer approaches, life slows just enough for quiet moments. Warmer days, blooming trees, and longer evenings invite us to step outside, open a book, and unwind. Reading this time of year feels different. Whether on a porch, in a park, or on a beach towel, it becomes less about rushing and more about savoring stories. In a busy season, reading offers a gentle pause. It lets the mind wander as the world comes alive, making books simple, calming companions.

















Have you viewed pictures from the Hubble Telescope, like the Tapestry of Blazing Starbirth or the Ring Nebula, that light up the darkness with bursts of magnificent color? Have you pondered the quantity of stars—too numerous to count? Have you paused to wonder what it’s all for? What are we to learn or understand from it? Is there purpose in it all? Is there something, or someone, out there?


















