Sophie Labelle Author Talk
Sophie is a neurodivergent trans cartoonist and novelist from Montréal, Quebec (Canada). She is the author of the webcomic Assigned Male, which has been running since 2014, and the Ciel […]
Sophie is a neurodivergent trans cartoonist and novelist from Montréal, Quebec (Canada). She is the author of the webcomic Assigned Male, which has been running since 2014, and the Ciel […]
Join New York Times bestselling author Lisa See as she talks about her new book Lady Tan’s Circle of Women, a captivating story of women helping other women. See’s latest […]
Nancy Horan, author of the million-copy New York Times bestseller Loving Frank, returns with her new book The House of Lincoln, a sweeping historical novel, which tells the story of Abraham […]
Join author Sasha Issenberg for a discussion of his book The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage. On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state bans on gay marriage […]
Writing From Our Lives with local author Judah Leblang Author, speaker, and teacher Judah Leblang, shares his own story in segments from his one-person show, as well as from 15 […]
DECEMBER ’41 Rising From Disaster: FDR, Churchill, and America after Pearl Harbor Come and hear “the king of the historical thriller” William Martin as he brings us back to one […]
Author Stephanie Schorow will discuss her new book, The Great Boston Fire: The Inferno That Nearly Incinerated The City, on Zoom. 150 years ago, for two days in November 1872, […]
Author Zachary Lamothe will discuss his new book, “Classic Restaurants of Boston,” on Zoom. The story of Boston is inextricably linked to food, hence its nickname Beantown. Given the city’s […]
Author talk and book signing with Joe Saul-Sehy, co-author, with Emily Guy Birken, of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management and host of the podcast Stacking Benjamins. Joe […]
Apples have been called the country’s “most endangered food.” Currently, 86% of apple varieties grown in the US have vanished, and four out of five are on the brink of extinction. During Prohibition, apple trees were cut […]