Brookline Book News: July 2024
July 11, 2024
This summer has been a scorcher so why not beat the heat by staying nice and cool indoors reading a local Brookline history book?
July 11, 2024
This summer has been a scorcher so why not beat the heat by staying nice and cool indoors reading a local Brookline history book?
June 18, 2024
Brookline has been busy kicking off our summer season! From history festivals to author events, we’re breaking free from the office and enjoying this great reading weather. Did you catch… READ MORE
May 15, 2024
Those May flowers sure are blooming and our office in Havertown is surrounded by swaths of rich, summer greens. Which means summer read list season is just around the corner!… READ MORE
April 16, 2024
April showers bring more than flowers, such as providing the best excuse to have a rainy ready day this month! Welcome to Brookline Book News, the April edition where we… READ MORE
March 12, 2024
In like a lion, March is roaring about Brookline’s next read, just lurking beneath the surface of April. Read on to learn more, and see where you can spot our local authors’ next appearance!
February 6, 2024
February is a jam-packed month for spotlighting rich history and sharing time with people you love, but we here at Brookline figured since there’s an extra day this month, why… READ MORE
January 9, 2024
Heralding in the new year, Brookline Books’ 2024 catalog is now available online! So if your resolution is to read more books this year or support some of your local… READ MORE
November 7, 2023
We don’t know about you, but our October was a whirlwind of events and activities… And it was just a precursor to the bustling weeks ahead as we settle in… READ MORE
October 11, 2023
Have you set out your skeletons and cobwebs yet? Gotten your costume all in order? This month’s Brookline Book News is simply bursting at the seams with goodies, just for… READ MORE
September 5, 2023
The temperature is dropping, meaning it’s starting to truly feel like fall at our office. But as we break out our sweaters and cardigans, and kick off debates between the… READ MORE