The sweet gift Jenna Bush Hager is leaving each of her co-hosts

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Jenna Bush Hager has been welcoming her TODAY with Jenna & Friends co-hosts to 30 Rockefeller Center with a sweet surprise.

In each of their dressing rooms, Jenna has left a bouquet of flowers, a candle and a literary treat.

Jenna Bush Hager left a note and a present for “Jenna & Friends” co-host Eva Longoria.TODAY

“One of the things I’ve been leaving for my new friends — the amazing women that are coming to host this show — are books,” Jenna told TODAY.com.

Jenna pulls her choices from Read With Jenna, the book club she’s helmed since 2019.

Below, here are all the books she’s paired with her co-hosts so far.

For Taraji P. Henson

‘Black Candle Women’ by Diane Marie Brown

Jenna shared that her book she picked for her first guest co-host, actor Taraji P. Henson, is “one of her favorites.”

In it, four generations of magic-practicing Black women protect each other’s secrets while living under a family curse. After a series of twists and turns, they are whisked into a journey of confronting their history and finding answers at last.

For Scarlett Johansson:

‘Nothing To See Here’ by Kevin Wilson

Scarlett Johansson and Jenna Bush Hager have something in common: They’re both twins. Speaking to TODAY.com, Jenna said that’s what made her choose “Nothing to See Here” for Johansson.

Kevin Wilson’s humorous book centers on college friends who come together in adulthood thanks to unbelievable circumstances. Madison writes to her old friend Lillian asking for help with her twins’ unusual situation: They combust when they get angry.

For Eva Longoria:

‘The Great Divide’ by Cristina Henriquez

For Eva Longoria, a powerhouse actor and producer known for elevating Latin American voices in Hollywood, Jenna gifted “The Great Divide,” a sweeping work of historical fiction set in Central America.

Cristina Henríquez’s epic follows people caught up in the construction of the Panama Canal in the early 1900s, including workers, activists, journalists and fishermen. When faced with unimaginable challenges, these families must choose whether or not to hold onto hope.

For Keke Palmer:

‘The Wedding People’ by Alison Espach

“The Wedding People,” according to Jenna, is guaranteed to make anyone “laugh, maybe shed a couple of tears, and just have a lot of fun.”

In Allison Espach’s biting yet heartwarming book, a woman goes to a lavish Rhode Island hotel for what she believes to be her last weekend on Earth. She rethinks her plan after colliding with the wedding party that has also booked the hotel for the weekend.

For Michelle Buteau:

‘Maame’ by Jessica George

Comedian Michelle Buteau knows a thing or two about using comedy to find joy in the complexities of life — which is what made “Maame” the perfect choice for her.

Jessica George’s debut follows 20-something woman named Maddie who has spent most of her life as a primary caregiver to her father who suffers from Parkinson’s disease. When her mom takes over for her, Maddie finally decides to move out of the family home and start living. “Maame” is set apart by George’s vivid and funny narration.

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