Inclusions

Whether you're by the beach, the pool, or in your bed; everyone needs a good book.
So, ICWTT has a virtual book club! We pick one book each season.
We're so excited to launch this book club because we can create the community we've always wanted. Let's meet virtually to laugh, cry, and make friends as we discuss a great book.
I Can't Wait To Travel W/ A Good Book

The book that we will be reading next is
It Ends With Us
by Colleen Hoover
It Ends with Us is a book that follows a girl named Lily who has just moved and is ready to start her life after college. Lily then meets a guy named Ryle and she falls for him. As she is developing feelings for Ryle, Atlas, her first love, reappears and challenges the relationship between Lily and Ryle.
Join us on
Sunday, May 15 at 6:00 pm EST (virtually)
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
ICWTT (Past) Book Club Selections:

The Boyfriend Project
By Farrah Rochon
Summer 2021 Selection: The Boyfriend Project shares a story of when a live tweet of a horrific date reveals that Samiah Brooks has been catfished by her three-timing jerk of a boyfriend. Farah Rochon, the USA Today bestselling author, tells a tale of Samiah Brook's journey as she meets her boyfriend's other "girlfriends" and decides to take a break from dating. Then, (of course) she meets the deliciously sexy Daniel Collins!

An American Marriage
By Tayari Jones
Fall 2021 Selection: An American Marriage is about Celestial and Roy. They are a newlywed couple that embodies both the American Dream and the New South. He is a young executive, and she is an artist on the brink of an exciting career. But as they settle into the routine of their life together, they are ripped apart by circumstances neither could have imagined.

Bamboozled by Jesus
By Yvonne Orji
Winter 2022 Selection: Thriving stand-up comic and actress Yvonne Orji—best known as Issa Rae's BFF on the HBO series, Insecure—shares the secrets to living the life of your dreams.
Yvonne Orji has never shied away from being unapologetically herself, and that includes being outspoken about her faith. Known for interpreting Biblical stories and metaphors to fit current times, her humorous and accessible approach to faith leaves even non-believers inspired and wanting more.