Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday!

Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

I am combining CWW with Books From the Backlog hosted by Carole at Carole's Random Life in Books. This will allow me to feature some newly "rediscovered" books, which I plan on reading, alongside a new release.

This week I can't wait for


We Loved to Run
 by Stephanie Reents
Published by Hogarth on August 26, 2025
Age/Genres: Adult, Fiction
Goodreads

A fearless debut novel about a women's cross country team and how far girls will push themselves to control their bodies, friendships, and futures.

We loved running because it was who we were, who we’d been in high school, who we hoped to be in futures we couldn’t yet imagine. Strong and fast. Fast and strong.

At Frost, a small liberal arts college in Massachusetts, the runners on the women's cross country team have their sights set on the 1992 New England Division Three Championships and will push themselves through every punishing workout and skipped meal to achieve their goal. But Kristin, the team's star, is hiding a secret about what happened over the summer, and her unpredictable behavior jeopardizes the girls' chance to win. Team Captain Danielle is convinced she can restore Kristin's confidence, even if it means burying her own past. As the final meet approaches, Kristin, Danielle, and the rest of the girls must transcend their individual circumstances and run the race as a team.

Told from the perspective of the six fastest team members, We Loved to Run deftly illuminates the impossible standards young women set for themselves in spite of their own powerlessness. With startling honesty and boundless empathy, Stephanie Reents reveals how girls—even those pitted against each other—find ways to love and defend one another.

I came across this book and found myself wanting to know more. I tend to enjoy books focusing on athletes, but this book also highlights the world from a female perspective. There are secrets and what sounds like women supporting women, and I feel like it will be a winning combination for me. 





The Story of Arthur Truluv
 by Elizabeth Berg
Published by Random House on November 21, 2017
Age/Genres: Adult, Fiction
Goodreads

A beautiful, life-affirming novel about a remarkably loving man who creates for himself and others second chances at happiness.

A moving novel about three people who find their way back from loss and loneliness to a different kind of happiness. Arthur, a widow, meets Maddy, a troubled teenage girl who is avoiding school by hiding out at the cemetery, where Arthur goes every day for lunch to have imaginary conversations with his late wife, and think about the lives of others. The two strike up a friendship that draws them out of isolation. Maddy gives Arthur the name Truluv, for his loving and positive responses to every outrageous thing she says or does. With Arthur’s nosy neighbor Lucille, they create a loving and unconventional family, proving that life’s most precious moments are sweeter when shared.

I have never read this author, but I have several of her books on my TBR. I needed a book for my Keyword Challenge, and this book fit the prompt. It also sounds like the type of book I would enjoy with the story being a blend of connection and healing via a found family situation. 


What are you waiting on?
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