Life’s Accessories: A Memoir & Fashion Guide by Rachel Levy Lesser
Nonfiction
What is it? Do you have items in your jewelry box or hanging up in your closet that you can’t seem to part with because they’re attached to a memory? Growing up, did you attend summer camp and make bracelets with your life-long camp friends? Rachel Levy Lesser did, and in this memoir she chronicles those stories attached to her most precious accessories.
Why you might like it: This collection of essays really got me thinking about my own accessories. You might like it if you’re sentimental about things. If you can look at an item and get emotional thinking about it, this book is for you. You’ll love how a scarf can take her back to the last day shopping with her mother before she died of cancer, or how a Kate Spade bag represented a huge step-up in her professional career. I think what she writes about is relevant to everyone in its own way. You might not have a watch that is significant to you, but that tchotchke from your grandmother definitely has a story to tell.
Moving forward: Take an opportunity to rummage through your jewelry box, closets, and/or china cabinet. Take pictures of your items and write down their story. You’ll be happy you did.
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