Before Martha Stewart and Ina Garten, there was Fannie Farmer. Her eponymous work has been part of New England cookery for 130 years (and counting). Learn more about her in this blog post by Alea Stokes, Programming & Outreach Librarian.
Get Ready to Vote: Information for the 2026 Massachusetts State Elections
The Massachusetts State Primary and Massachusetts State Election are quickly approaching. In this blog post, find a roundup of voting resources and Boston Public Library election-related programs. Be an informed and empowered voter this 2026 election season.
Queer Lit Review: August 2026
Welcome to the hazy days of summer with our August reviews! This month, we have a young person fighting monsters while figuring out who she is, a trans lesbian meeting her werewolf mate, and a young woman born into slavery on a starship. These books may be available in other formats or languages. Check our catalog for availability.
The Signers of Massachusetts
Learn about nine signers of the Declaration of Independence born in Massachusetts, presented in the order in which they signed.
Semiquincentennial Book Review
In this blog post, read about two fantastic nonfiction books for kids in celebration of our 250th anniversary as a nation.
Queer Lit Review: July 2026
Hello and welcome to the July 2026 edition of the Queer Lit Review! This month we have two young women falling in love one summer in Paris, a 35-year-old unprepared to sub in for her sister on a hike for queer women, and a trans man on a minor league baseball team upset when his rival joins his team.
Teen Book Review: Normal People by Sally Rooney
As part of the Teen Volunteer Program, Alexis wrote a review of a teen fiction title. See Alexis' thoughts on Normal People by Sally Rooney below, then check out the book for yourself and decide if you agree!
The DYS Core Collection
In early 2022, the Boston Public Library received American Rescue Plan Act funds, distributed by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, for use in funding library services for people who are incarcerated or youth in the juvenile justice system.
The Cushmans of Mount Auburn
As one of the most successful actresses of the late 19th century, Charlotte Cushman was able to afford many of the finer things in both life and in death. Two years before her death, she purchased a large corner plot at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, where many of the historic elite of the Boston area are buried.
Teen Volunteer Book Review: Guava and Grudges by Alexis Castellanos
As part of the Teen Volunteer Program, Alexis wrote a review of a teen fiction title. See Alexis' thoughts on Guava and Grudges by Alexis Castellanos below, then check out the book for yourself and decide if you agree!
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