Jenna Bush Hager Names This âStunning Memoirâ Her January Book Club Pick â A Tender Mother-Son Love Story
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Meredith GordonJanuary 7, 2026 at 6:34 AM
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Whether youâve got some free time due to your commitment to Dry January or you made a New Yearâs resolution to read more, 2026 is already proving to be a sensational year for book lovers. From Katie Couric to Reese Witherspoon, notable celebrity readers are already revealing the books theyâre reading in January. Now Read With Jenna, the highly influential book club founded by Today Show co-host Jenna Bush Hager, has named its January book club pick. Last month, Jenna took readers back in time with her December pick, Pride and Prejudice. To start the new year, Jennaâs first pick of 2026 is a memoir she called âa beautiful debut.â
On Tuesdayâs episode of the Today Show, Jenna Bush Hager announced her Read With Jenna January pick as Homeschooled by Stefan Merrill Block. Published on January 6, Jenna says of the book, âStefan writes a tender mother-son love story about forgiveness, hope, and the ways to heal. I love its raw honesty and the very American story of one little boy growing up in a family where love is obvious, but so is dysfunction.â
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Jenna calls Homeschooled âthe perfect book for the first month of the year,â and readers concur, calling the pick âso great.â
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What Homeschooled Is About
A Plano, Texas native, Stefan Merrill Block is the author of several novels, including the international bestseller The Story of Forgetting. Homeschooled is his debut memoir, centered on his childhood experiences after being pulled out of school by his mother and educated at home in a chaotic, unstructured environment following his familyâs move to Texas.
Stefan Merrill Block is an American writer who grew up in Plano, Texas. His first book, The Story of Forgetting, became an international bestseller and won multiple awards. He has published other novels, and his essays and stories have appeared in major outlets. Homeschooled marks his first foray into memoir.
Why Fans of Educated Should Read Homeschooled
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Jenna also calls Homeschooled a âmust readâ for fans of Tara Westoverâs Educated, which chronicles growing up isolated in rural Idaho in a family that distrusted formal education and the government. With little to no traditional schooling, Westover eventually educated herself well enough to attend college and earn advanced degrees.
Homeschooled and Educated both explore the impact of nontraditional and informal education on a young personâs development. Each book focuses on the relationship between the author and their family during formative years outside of formal schooling and structured socialization, and how deeply those experiences can shape who you become.
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