Summer Reading Guide 2023: Nostalgic Titles from Birch Tree Books & Foliage Plants

Summer is fast approaching, and whether you’re facing boring flights and long road trips or looking forward to relaxing afternoons on the beach, what you need is a good book.
What makes a good summer read? A story that’s compelling and bingeable, and also sparks conversation topics to take home with you. And this summer at Birch Tree, we’re celebrating some brand-new releases with a touch of nostalgia: think summer camp, ‘90s vibes, reboots, vintage recipes.
With that in mind, we here at Birch Tree Bookstore have compiled the following list of titles showcasing a variety of genres and ranging across a variety of reading levels (what better way to keep little ones occupied on a road trip than with a colorful, fun picture book?).
Children’s Picture Books
For picture books, you’ll definitely want to take a look at the delightful Mell Fell by Corey R. Tabor and Evergreen by Matthew Cordell. However, if your little one leans more towards nonfiction, there’s an incredible series of beautifully illustrated field guides called Young Zoologist with topics like Honey Bee, Giant Panda, and Koala (and many more!).
And of course you can’t pass up the variety of activity books such as the very popular Paint by Sticker series.
Early Reader Books
Packing a paperback with short chapters will keep your early reader entertained, help them to build reading skills, and promote confidence with reading while having fun with great stories such as Museum Kittens, The Nevergirls. Good Dog, or Dinosaur Club.
Middle Grade Books
For your middle grader who loves fantasy, Once There Was by Kiyash Monsef is a brand-new fantasy novel featuring mythical creatures. Or if they read Skandar and the Unicorn Thief by A. F. Steadman last summer, Skandar and the Phantom Rider is the second in the series and just released. Then of course, there’s the modern classic, Jacqueline Woodson’s Brown Girl Dreaming, a memoir in verse that we always return to.
For graphic novels, check out the Wings of Fire and Amulet series, or lean in to Birch Tree’s summer theme with the super nostalgic graphic novel adaptations of Sweet Valley Twins.
Young Adult (YA) Books
For young adult readers, we have a real range of recommendations from fantasy with Chloe Gong’s These Violent Delights, Tracy Deonn’s The Legendborn Cycle, and Adalyn Grace’s Belladonna; to mysteries with Their Vicious Games by Joelle Wellington; to horror (Trang Thanh Tran’s She is a Haunting); all the way over to fun romances such as The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han and Heartstopper by Alice Oseman. Hardcovers, paperbacks, graphic novels… take your pick!
Nonfiction Books
To keep you grounded in reality and learn something new, check out Path Lit by Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe by David Maraniss (coming to Birch Tree Bookstore in June!). Or, out in paperback in May, Trailed: One Woman’s Quest to Solve the Shenandoah Murders by Kathryn Miles.
Memoirs
For memoirs, you have probably already read I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jeannette McCurdy of iCarly fame, but if not… now is the time! Or for something a little more celebratory and hopeful – but also meaningful and thoughtful – check out geobiologist Hope Jahren’s Lab Girl (labs! plants! botany!) or author John Green’s The Anthropocene Reviewed (rating the human-centered planet on a five-star scale!).
Historical Fiction
While you’re traveling to new places this summer, why not also do some time-traveling? Some of the best authors in historical fiction such as Kirstin Harmel with The Paris Daughter and Marie Benedict with The First Ladies have new releases coming out this summer.
Plants and Nature
Because Birch Tree Bookstore and Foliage Plants coexist in the beautiful 11 W Market St. building, not only are plants scattered all around the books, but many of our books focus on gardening and nature, such as Soil, Wilderness Tales, and (coming in October! That’s sort-of still summer, right?) Living Wild by Hilton Carter.
Fiction Books
General fiction is one of the most challenging genres to narrow down. For that summer-camp-nostalgia, The Summer of Songbirds is about a group of friends trying to save the camp that they loved when they were growing up. New releases to look out for are The Five-Star Weekend by Elin Hildenbrand, Yellowface by RF Kuang, and The Half-Moon by Mary Beth Keane… but maybe Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Weyward have also been on your TBR for a while, so how are you supposed to pick?
Maybe just read all six!
Mystery & Suspense Books
OK, maybe the most difficult genre to narrow down is actually mystery… some of the best beach reads are mysteries, especially from tried and true authors like Ruth Ware (Zero Days) and Riley Sager (The Only One Left). Or if you want to branch out a bit, check out The Soulmate (amazing cover), The Good Ones (coming to Birch Tree in June), The Whispers (from author of The Push!), The Senator’s Wife, or the gothic horror about a woman who travels to an island populated with people obsessed with 1994, Dead Eleven.
Science Fiction & Fantasy Books
For fellow SFF lovers, we have a huge list of new releases to enjoy this spring and summer! If you want a big, warm hug in the form of a quirky sci-fi retelling of Pinocchio, run (don’t walk) to pick up In the Lives of Puppets.
Another cozy sci-fi with the dedication “For anyone who could use a break,” check out Becky Chambers’s A Psalm for the Wild-Built. And then of course one of Brandon Sanderson’s new titles, The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England, is coming out in June along with Translation State by Ann Leckie, Witch King by Martha Wells of Murderbot fame (May release!), and Immortal by Chloe Gong (July!).
Romance Books
What would a vacation be without a little romance? We have a list and a half of great titles for this summer… Starting with everyone’s favorite STEM/romance writer, Ali Hazelwood and Love, Theoretically, then moving on to (buckle up!): The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren herself, no less; Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune; Thank You for Listening by Julia Whelan; and Meant to Be by the illustrious Emily Giffin, and Hello, Stranger by Katherine Center (July release).
And the “summer” titles! Same Time Next, Summer by Annabel Monaghan (June release); Summer Reading by Jenn McKinlay (May release); and The Summer Girl by Elle Kennedy (July release);
Cookbooks
So you want to bring the tastes of the sea to your table this year, but you’ve never worked with oysters before… We’ve got your back with Nils Bernstein’s The Joy of Oysters : A Complete Guide to Sourcing, Shucking, Grilling, Broiling, and Frying.
For some local Leesburg flavors, it’s absolutely essential to get Olwen Woodier’s The Pesto Cookbook: 116 Recipes for Creative Herb Combinations and Dishes Bursting with Flavor.
Since this is Birch Tree’s summer of nostalgia, you absolutely can’t miss B. Dylan Hollis’s Baking Yesteryear: The Best Recipes from the 1900s to the 1980s. With recipes like Chocolate Potato Cake, Cornflake Macaroons, and Chocolate Sauerkraut Cake (yyyep: sauerkraut cake… but seriously, I do want to try this!), you are guaranteed some fun baking this summer, and maybe even the chance to find a new-old favorite!
Summers are for books, good food, and fond memories. Whether you’re traveling around the world or just out to your backyard, what will you bring with you to read?
Laura Seabourne is a bookseller at Birch Tree Books and a lifelong book-lover. She particularly loves science fiction and fantasy, but really, how can a reader choose just two favorite genres? In her spare time, she enjoys reading books, thinking about books, teaching books, writing about books… and knitting, of course. CR: Legends and Lattes and Bird by Bird.
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The Best Mother’s Day Gifts from Local Shops in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia

As Mother’s Day approaches, many of us will be looking for creative ways to express our love and appreciation to all the mothers in our lives. It is also a great opportunity to support local businesses – many of which are owned by entrepreneurial moms! From flowers or sweets to quirky trinkets, the shops we are highlighting will help you make sure this Mother’s Day is special!
SWEETS & TREATS FOR MOM
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Alexandria Cupcake
Located in the heart of Old Town Alexandria and labeled as Washington, DC metro area’s premier cupcake bakery, Alexandria Cupcake takes pride in making the best tasting cupcakes and using the highest quality ingredients. All cupcakes are baked daily from scratch using only premium ingredients.
Milk Bar
We couldn’t agree more – “Every mom deserves treats.” So treat mom to something extra sweet from Milk Bar. They even pulled together a few of their top selections to help you find that perfect sweet treat – from their specialty Milk Bar Pie to classic cookie favorites.
LoveLe Sweets
With a CakeBox Subscription or a specialty custom design, a gift from LoveLe Sweets is sure to make Mother’s Day extra lovely.
Fran’s Cake and Cookie Supplies
If mom’s been baking up a storm, be sure to check out Fran’s Cake and Cookie Supply. Fran’s has everything you need for baking needs and sweet tooth desires. From supplies to decorations to at-home kits, you might even be inspired to try something new!
FOR ACTIVE & CRAFTY MOMS
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AR Workshop
This year, surprise your mom (or grandma) with something handmade from AR Workshop! Mother’s Day will be here soon, and AR Workshop is offering a few new DIY Mother’s Day gifts with floral & botanical inspiration and a commemorative focus for moms everywhere. Find your nearest workshop location here.
Kiln & Custard
A woman-owned business, Kiln & Custard offers paint your own pottery and wheel classes along with freshly-made frozen custard using clean ingredients. Create your own gift or take a class with mom for a memorable experience.
Pacers Running
If mom’s been extra active, show her some extra love with some new active gear. Even if she’s just getting into running.
Bike Rides
Treat mom to a bike tune-up or new set of wheels and plan a special bike ride. Grab some take out from your favorite local restaurant and ride to a picnic spot or take mom along the Loudoun County LoCo Ale Trail and pick up her favorite brew.
Fit4Mom
FIT4MOM is the nation’s leading prenatal and postnatal fitness program, providing classes and a network of moms to support every stage of motherhood. From pregnancy, through postpartum and beyond, their fitness and wellness programs help make moms strong in body, mind, and spirit.
FOR FASHIONABLE MOMS
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Bitter Grace Boutique
A woman-owned business, Bitter Grace Boutique offers women’s clothing, jewelry and self-care products. Owner Anne Marie Johnson sources many of her items with sustainability in mind and donates 10% to organizations that help women.
Sweet Elizabeth Jane
This Ellicott City-based boutique shop is also available for online shopping. SEJ offers vintage-inspired and unique apparel, accessories, home goods, and quirky gifts. This shop is especially perfect for moms who love all things Maryland. Check out the collection they have put together for What Mom Wants.
Scout & Molly’s
Scout & Molly’s has the perfect apparel to help mom feel beautiful. Whether she is shopping for a new favorite pair of jeans, or the perfect dress to make a statement, their stylists offer exceptional customer service.
So Bohemian
The epitome of an eclectic shop located in historic Occoquan, So Bohemian offers a bright and vibrant selection of clothing and accessories, sourced from local and international designers.
Mint Condition
Mint Condition is a family-owned and operated women’s designer consignment boutique, located in the heart of charming, Old Town, Alexandria. Owned by two sisters-in-law, the well- curated shop is warm and welcoming!
FLOWERS & PLANTS FOR MOM
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Farida Floral
This woman-owned business, with a mother and daughter duo at the helm, delivers beautiful classic bouquets in several novel formats, including their signature boxes that are reusable. They focus on the sender’s experience, and in helping people choose the perfect arrangement or gift for their loved ones. They’ve even made it easy to select something incredible for Mom with their Mother’s Day Exclusive selection.
Little Leaf Shop
Now offering delivery, the lovely Little Leaf Shop is the perfect place to find a gift for the plant enthusiast. Especially now, plants are a great, everlasting way to brighten someone’s day. Little Leaf Shop offers excellent plant lover gifts, or put together your own little box with selections from any of their plants, plant accessories, and home décor.
Flowers & Plants, etc.
With a variety of different colors, textures, and a range of sophistication, any type of statement you’d like to make is effortless with this McLean shop’s seasonal and everyday offerings. This family-owned business, operating since 1976, has proven experience in providing great service to their customers and community.
Park Florist
Likely one of the most historic flower shops in the DC metro area, Park Florist has been providing committed service since 1935. For Mother’s Day, they have preselected their favorite bouquets for you to choose from. For the mom who especially loves plants and flowers, why not treat her to a flower subscription?
Helen Olivia
Helen Olivia Flowers is a high-end retail florist serving the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area. Known throughout the region for their stunning floral arrangements, creatively composed in Helen Olivia’s unique signature style. Take a look at what they have to offer specifically for Mother’s Day.
UNIQUE GIFTS MOM WILL ENJOY
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Covet
This local Arlington shop sources many of its items from local Virginia makers. You can find unique mixers, home décor, clothing, accessories, and everything in between. They even offer international shipping in case your mom or loved one is far from home.
Trade Roots
From stationary to soapstone, this shop sources incredible fair trade products from around the world. They continue to offer FaceTime shopping for those who desire a more “tangible” experience.
Urban Dwell
This hot DC boutique offers a hand-picked selection of trendy merchandise to include home décor, women’s accessories, stationery, and kitchen/bath products, for every mother to enjoy!
Urban Farmhouse
This local Arlington favorite has set up a specialty Mother’s Day shop on their online store. We might suggest creating a gift box using their Tait Farm Fruit Spreads or bath fizzies.
Lemoncello Boutique
In addition to every day unique and quirky items at Lemoncello, you’ll find some of the best Mother’s Day trinkets around. From “SuperMom” cards to cozy candles, Mom will think you spent hours looking for the perfect gift. They are even offering free shipping on all orders!
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