Sure, Boston Globe TV critic Matthew Gilbert watches Orange Is the New Black and Mad Men by night, but by day he has written an utterly charming book about how his distaste for dogs morphed into love for his own dog, Toby, who taught him that it’s okay for life, relationships, to get intimate and messy. OFF THE LEASH is his homage to Toby, and even non dog lovers will love such descriptions in his work as a pack of bulldogs running around like so many Winston Churchills and two dogs of different colors play-fighting and looking for all the world like clothes seen spinning through the porthole of a dryer. Come hear Gilbert talk about his work, and his time at the local dog park, where, the LA Times says, he found “community and the ability to empathize among people who on the surface have little in common.”
Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.