Reading Memorial feels like bingeing a really good rom-com TV show on Hulu during the heat of summer.. Witty, well-written, and warmhearted, Washington’s debut novel is a winner.
— Gage
The story begins, and you're hooked by the juicy opening. The book continues, and the povs are masterfully changed. You finish the book, and you're yearning for the characters who now feel like your best friends.
— Maria
“Reading Memorial is like sitting down with a dear friend, asking ‘What’s going on with you?’ and settling in for much-needed catch-up on life, love, heartache, and family. Washington’s writing is so intimate and direct that you feel the exhilaration, frustration, and uncertainty that Benson and Mike feel about their relationships, both with one another and with their families, which inspires a heart-felt connection to these characters that is hard to find in the world during socially distant times.”
— Colleen Ellis, Lark and Owl Booksellers, Georgetown, TX
“Mike has dropped everything to be with his absentee father as he succumbs to cancer in Japan, and Benson is left in their one-room apartment in Texas with Mike’s mother. This sweet book is a rumination on what tethers us to one another.”
— Hillary Smith, Copperfield's Books, Sebastopol, CA