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Kailyn Lowry finds personal growth and self-discovery in the pages of her favorite books.
“Books have always been my sanctuary, providing not only an escape but also revealing new insights about myself,” the former “Teen Mom 2” star shares with Page Six.
Lowry explains that whether the book is a work of fiction or non-fiction, it assists her in understanding her own experiences and life in broader terms more deeply than she anticipated.
She notes, “It’s more than just losing myself in a story; it’s about feeling a connection, sometimes with fictional characters, that makes me feel understood.”
Check out Lowry’s list of six books she highly recommends.
“Wild Dark Shore” by Charlotte McConaghy
“I was completely captivated by each character in this novel. The range of emotions I experienced — from love to anger, guilt to sorrow — was profound and visceral. I was deeply moved by the narrative and the unique setting. This book has left a lasting impression on me; it’s truly memorable.”
“The Nightingale” by Kristin Hannah
“I first read this book in 2024, and it has continuously influenced my perspective since. It’s a transformative story that changes how you view life, compelling you to see things through a completely new lens.”
“The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” by Taylor Jenkins Reid
“This book resonated with me on a very personal level. The parallels between the story and my own life were uncanny. Reading it, I felt as if I were part of the narrative. It struck a chord close to my heart.”
“By Any Other Name” by Jodi Picoult
“This book is empowering, groundbreaking, painful, and enlightening all at once. I recommend it to everyone because it’s a story that continues to resonate long after you’ve turned the last page. It challenges your thoughts and emotions in a profound way.”
“Strange Sally Diamond” by Liz Nugent
“Undoubtedly, this is the most unique book I’ve ever encountered. Sally might be my favorite character ever. The perspective offered in this story is compelling, raw, and authentic. This book truly encompasses everything.”
“The Wedding People” by Alison Espach
“Reading this book made me laugh and cry, and I saw so much of myself reflected in its pages. For the first time in a long while, I felt seen and normal. It’s rare to find a story that resonates on such a personal level, but this one did.”







