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There are 3 comments on Reading Boston: on the Page and on Foot

  1. Sounds like a cool class! If they’re not on the reading list already, I highly, highly recommend “A Choice of Enemies” by George V. Higgins, “All Souls” by Michael Patrick MacDonald, and “The Late George Apley,” by John P. Marquand.

  2. I agree “The Late George Apley,” by John P. Marquand – it is a brilliant parody of Boston Brahmins. I also enjoyed his “Wickford Point.” I’ll look at the other’s on your list :)
    ……. If you haven’t read them ……
    Edward Bellamy’s “Looking backward” imagines a utopian classic set in Boston. while “The Duke of StockBridge”, set in Western Mass during Shay’s Rebellion gives a view of how Bostonians viewed the land and people not blessed to be living in Boston.

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