Thursday June 18th 6:30 South Boston Public Library 646 East Broadway 617-268-0180.Free and Open to the Public
Find out more »Thursday June 18th 6:30 South Boston Public Library 646 East Broadway 617-268-0180.Free and Open to the Public
Find out more »Thursday June 18th 6:30 South Boston Public Library 646 East Broadway 617-268-0180.Free and Open to the Public
Find out more »Thursday June 18th 6:30 South Boston Public Library 646 East Broadway 617-268-0180.Free and Open to the Public
Find out more »With a special introduction by Senator Nick Collins Jack Kelly, author of Sharp Needle: A Memoir, recounts his spiral into heroin addiction, recovery, and 2013 Boston political campaign. After surgery for a hockey injury in high school, Jack became addicted to prescription opioids. He soon descended into a life of heroin use which led to homelessness and the loss of his family. Jack found recovery at age 22, rebuilt his shattered life, and became a prominent voice in the recovery…
Find out more »Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.