The Clover House, Henriette Lazaridis' "stunning debut novel" (USA Today), is "well-paced and filled with likable, plausibly flawed characters," says Kirkus Reviews. Readers agree. It was a Boston Globe bestseller. Come hear Lazaridis talk about her powerful story of family, betrayal, and even forgiveness. It's worth your lunch hour. Booklist says she "melds the stories […]
Find out more »The Clover House, Henriette Lazaridis' "stunning debut novel" (USA Today), is "well-paced and filled with likable, plausibly flawed characters," says Kirkus Reviews. Readers agree. It was a Boston Globe bestseller. Come hear Lazaridis talk about her powerful story of family, betrayal, and even forgiveness. It's worth your lunch hour. Booklist says she "melds the stories […]
Find out more »The Clover House, Henriette Lazaridis' "stunning debut novel" (USA Today), is "well-paced and filled with likable, plausibly flawed characters," says Kirkus Reviews. Readers agree. It was a Boston Globe bestseller. Come hear Lazaridis talk about her powerful story of family, betrayal, and even forgiveness. It's worth your lunch hour. Booklist says she "melds the stories […]
Find out more »The Clover House, Henriette Lazaridis' "stunning debut novel" (USA Today), is "well-paced and filled with likable, plausibly flawed characters," says Kirkus Reviews. Readers agree. It was a Boston Globe bestseller. Come hear Lazaridis talk about her powerful story of family, betrayal, and even forgiveness. It's worth your lunch hour. Booklist says she "melds the stories […]
Find out more »Starting in the 1930s, an international community of architects settled in Wellfleet and Truro, ranging from bohemian East Coast Brahmins to international stars such as Marcel Breuer. They used summer cottages as laboratories -- places to work through ideas (and throw parties) without spending much money -- and by the 1970s there were about 100 […]
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.