J.P. Morgan presents its most expansive Summer Reading List in 2025, featuring 16 thought-provoking books and new NextList experiences celebrating innovation and curiosity.
J.P. Morgan has released its 26th annual Summer Reading List—the firm’s most expansive to date—featuring 16 titles celebrating curiosity, innovation and personal growth. Curated from global client advisor submissions, the 2025 list spans topics from psychology and technology to memoir and art.
“This year’s selections challenge us to think boldly,” said Darin Oduyoye, Chief Communications Officer, J.P. Morgan Asset & Wealth Management. Titles include Life in Three Dimensions by Shigehiro Oishi, introducing psychological richness as a path to a fuller life, and Suzy Welch’s Becoming You, a step-by-step guide to purposeful living.
A notable addition is the Economic Spotlight: Our Dollar, Your Problem by Kenneth Rogoff, offering a timely deep dive into the global dominance of the U.S. dollar and its future challenges.
The firm also extends its NextList 2025, spotlighting boundary-pushing experiences. Highlights include DATALAND, the world’s first AI art museum in Los Angeles; Maybe Happy Ending, a Broadway musical about robot love; Hill Family Estate, a forward-thinking Napa winery; and SailGP, a high-tech global sailing championship.
Other standout titles include Iron Hope by ultra-athlete James Lawrence, The Technological Republic by Palantir’s Alexander Karp, and Coming of Age by Noor Sweid, showcasing MENA’s tech transformation.
From navigating life transitions to decoding AI’s cultural impact, J.P. Morgan’s 2025 Summer Reading List affirms its commitment to intellectual enrichment and global perspectives—tailored for clients who value discovery.