Former President Barack Obama and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates have something in common: They love to read. At a reading in 2013 Obama said, "Reading is important. If you know how to read then the whole world opens up to you." In 2016, Gates told The New York Times that reading, "is one of the chief ways that I learn, and has been since I was a kid." Both Obama and Gates often share lists of their favorite works and this year, one book stood out to both of them.

"Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City," is by Matthew Desmond, a professor of sociology at Princeton University, MacArthur Foundation "Genius" and a Gates Foundation grantee. Desmond spent 18 months living in two high-poverty neighborhoods in Milwaukee, and the resulting book focuses on how housing insecurity impacts low-income communities. "Melinda and I have been working for some time to learn more about how Americans move up the economic ladder (what experts call mobility from poverty)," writes Gates on his blog. "'Evicted' helped me understand one piece of that very complex question, and it made me want to learn more about the systemic problems that make housing unaffordable, as well as the various government programs designed to help." On social media, Obama wrote that "Evicted" was one of the best books he read in 2017 and agreed that it was an incredibly inspirational read.