Ana Navarro of 'The View' shares her 2019 summer reading list

Each of "The View" co-hosts share their must-read books.

"The View" guest co-host Ana Navarro gives the final chapter of "The Ladies Get Lit" series by sharing her summer reading list.

"Americanah" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

The young woman, hoping for a better education, experiences racism in American culture, discovering for the first time what it means to be a "black person."

Her boyfriend hoped to join her in America, but is denied a visa after 9/11, so he goes to London as an undocumented immigrant.

"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

The Pulitzer Prize winning 1960 classic themes of racial injustice and social inequality that reminds Navarro of what's happening in America right now.

The story is told by 6-year-old Scout, who lives in Alabama with her brother and widowed father, Atticus, a lawyer assigned to defend a black man wrongly accused of raping a white woman, which ignites a mob mentality in the town.

During the trial that follows, Scout and her brother learn the destructive power of judging people based solely on the color of their skin -- and how prevalent it is in the world they live in.

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