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Book giveaways, reviews, and staff recs! BSR Book Week 2025 is coming June 1-7

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The BSR team is excited for our third annual Book Week, running June 1-7, 2025. We have reviews, giveaways, recommendations, and a virtual panel event with awesome Philly authors. Here’s everything you need to know.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Previews 3 minute read
Book cover: title in large diagonally descending letters on an orange field, with illustrated eyes all around

You Didn’t Hear This From Me: (Mostly) True Notes on Gossip, by Kelsey McKinney

Toward a unified theory of gossip

Philly journalist and media entrepreneur Kelsey McKinney, founding host of the popular podcast Normal Gossip, has expanded her gossip empire with her first book. Stephen Silver reviews.
Stephen Silver

Stephen Silver

Reviews 3 minute read
Book cover: Title in a black box at center with a collage of vintage and modern Philly sandwich photos around it.

A History of Philadelphia Sandwiches: Steaks, Hoagies, Iconic Eateries & More, by Mike Madaio

A sandwich manifesto stacked with research and local flavor

In A History of Philadelphia Sandwiches, Mike Madaio slices deep into the true origins as well as the legends of one of the region’s most hallowed foods, from Cooper sharp to chicken cutlets. Neil Bardhan reviews.
Neil Bardhan

Neil Bardhan

Reviews 4 minute read
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Philadelphia: A Narrative History, by Paul Kahan

Understanding our city’s history is key to grappling with America’s present

From the Delaware Valley’s earliest inhabitants to the “reform” movements and anti-urbanism of today, Philadelphia: A Narrative Historyis a window on the American experiment—especially as centuries-old attitudespersist. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.

Pamela J. Forsythe

Reviews 6 minute read
The book cover. Title above in white script, with a smiling portrait of a young Wells on a floral purple background

Ida B. Wells: Journalist, Advocate, and Crusader for Justice, by Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Candace Buford

Courage that inspires us today

Erica Armstrong Dunbar’s latest book (coauthored with Candace Buford) explores the life of another trailblazing Black woman of American history, Ida B. Wells, making her story accessible to young readers. Constance Garcia-Barrio reviews.
Constance Garcia-Barrio

Constance Garcia-Barrio

Reviews 4 minute read
Book cover. Title in pink at right over an oil painting of a curious young white woman’s face under a wide-brimmed hat.

Tomorrow Will Bring Sunday’s News: A Philadelphia Story, by Beth Kephart

A real-life Philly family inspires this novel set in the Workshop of the World

Prolific local author Beth Kephart writes her first novel for adults with this heartfelt piece of historical fiction based on Kephart’s own family in WWI-era Philly. Emma Riverso reviews.
Emma Riverso

Emma Riverso

Reviews 3 minute read
Book cover: Author & title in white letters above a purple illustration of the sisters back-to-back wrapped in music notes

The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits, by Jennifer Weiner

No-one gets you like your sister

Jennifer Weiner’s latest novel follows two sisters from Philly who achieve pop-music stardom in the early 2000s that leads to an estrangement in the present day. It’s a relatable story of sisters, mothers, lovers, and the search for self. Emily Savidge reviews
Emily Savidge

Emily Savidge

Reviews 2 minute read
Book cover: Title & author center right on an illustration of old parchment, over an engraving of a 19th-century sailing ship

Kidnapped at Sea: The Civil War Voyage of David Henry White, by Andrew Sillen

Rescuing the story of a Black Civil War-era sailor

In Kidnapped at Sea: The Civil War Voyage of David Henry White, author Andrew Sillen draws a vivid picture of maritime life the 1860s, through the lens of a real-life Black teenager captured by a Confederate pirate ship during the Civil War.
Constance Garcia-Barrio

Constance Garcia-Barrio

Reviews 4 minute read
Book cover. Title at top in black handwritten script, with a simple but evocative illustration of a blue mailbox below.

Mendell Station, by J. B. Hwang

A touching story about grief, friendship, and working-class life in the pandemic

J.B. Hwang’s debut novel, out this July, follows a woman who upends her career as she grieves for her best friend, exploring female friendship and working-class lives in the early days of Covid. Krista Mar reviews.
Krista Mar

Krista Mar

Reviews 3 minute read
Book cover. Title in yellow script above a 19th-century illustration of ballerinas onstage in a packed theater with 4 tiers

Theatres of the Body: Dance and Discourse in Antebellum Philadelphia, by Lynn Matluck Brooks

A charged history through the lens of dance

In Theatres of the Body, professor, editor, author, and dance scholar Lynn Matluck Brooks dives into a history of Philadelphia, and the America it influenced, through the lens of dance in the 19th century. Kimberly Haas reviews.

Kimberly Haas

Reviews 3 minute read
Book cover: Title at top in white, over self-portrait of Sully holding a paintbrush, and three smaller framed portraits inset

Thomas Sully’s Philadelphians: Painting the Athens of America, by Peter Conn

The painter who captured Philly at the center of American culture

Notable historian, professor, and author Peter Conn reflects on Philly as the Athens of America in his illuminating and rewarding new book exploring the work of 19th-century portraitist Thomas Sully, and the city he lived in. Gail Obenreder reviews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

Reviews 5 minute read
The book cover. Title at center in pink, on a grid of comics showing diverse trans people in many historical eras.

Trans History: From Ancient Times to the Present Day, By Alex L. Combs and Andrew Eakett

An illustrated history of trans lives, from pharaohs and emperors to the present day

A new graphic novel from Alex L. Combs and Andrew Eakett tackles the vast, varied, and longstanding history of trans folks around the world, combatting the ongoing erasure of trans lives. Rachel Bellwoar reviews.
Rachel Bellwoar

Rachel Bellwoar

Reviews 4 minute read
Book cover: title in gold over a close-up photo of a woman in a navy blazer with a gold pineapple pin on the lapel.

True Hospitality: Lessons Learned from Behind the Concierge Desk, by Jamie Cooperstein

A real-life Rittenhouse Hotel concierge shares her unexpected career journey

Debut Philly author Jamie Cooperstein started her career as a journalist before grasping an opportunity in the hospitality field, and she never looked back. Now she shares the journey to finding her own niche. A. Lewis reviews.

A. Lewis

Reviews 4 minute read

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minato sketches, by Sharon White

A tsunami of musings

Temple professor and multi-genre writer Sharon White’s latest work of fiction, minato sketches, takes the reader on a rich and poetic interior journey with a woman recovering from stroke. Crystal Sparrow reviews.
Crystal Sparrow

Crystal Sparrow

Reviews 4 minute read
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Downbeach, by Matt Overs

An anthropology of Atlantic City

In this dark picaresque of pranks and capers set in 1980s Atlantic City, Matt Overs explores a gritty and earnest coming-of-age in a unique culture one short railway from Philadelphia. Rob Laymon reviews.
Rob Laymon

Rob Laymon

Reviews 4 minute read
Title & author over a joyful mid-century photo of a woman and 4 small children around a white-clothed table.

Milkweed and Honey Cake: A Memoir in Ritual Moments, by Wendy A. Horwitz

A skeptic chasing transcendence

Northwest Philly essayist Wendy A. Horwitz explores empiricism and transcendence, skepticism and ritual, moments and generations in her new collection, Milkweed and Honey Cake. Anndee Hochman reviews.
Anndee Hochman

Anndee Hochman

Reviews 5 minute read
Book cover: title at top in white, over an impressionistic, atmospheric painting of three antique jars.

House of Jars: Poems, by Hester L. Furey

A flawed, ambitious collection of 20th and 21st-century maladies

A new book of poetry from Philly’s Frayed Edge Press imagines characters like William Carlos Williams, Robert Oppenheimer, Rachel Carson, and Gertrude Stein in meditations on art, destruction, and unexpected connections. C.M. Crockford reviews.
C.M. Crockford

C.M. Crockford

Reviews 3 minute read
Book cover. The title is in prominent in yellow and white letters over a green background and a plant sprouting from dirt

Rebuilding Your Life After Trauma: A Coping Manual, by Aviva Perlo

Illustrating the different ways back

Aviva Perlo’s book brings real solutions, perspectives, research, and personal experiences to light for those forging new lives after real trauma. Anndee Hochman reviews.
Anndee Hochman

Anndee Hochman

Reviews 4 minute read
About 11 dancers, Black and women-presenting, sit close together for a group photo against a white backdrop, enthusiastic

Second Chance Dance presents The Tapestry of Time: Threads of Time Woven in Motion

Second chance at dance inspires

Tapestry of Time, a recital and celebration of courage, celebrates dancers of all ages. Melissa Strong previews.
Melissa Strong

Melissa Strong

Previews 3 minute read
Mazzocchi sits in a black suit with a blue tie, holding a violin for a portrait style photo.

BSR Classical Interludes, June 2025

Voices of Spring, Scandinavian folk, and 85 years of PYO

Rare performances, an ambitious youth orchestra concert, and much more bring music to the unofficial start of summer. Gail Obenreder previews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

Previews 3 minute read
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The BSR June 2025 repertory movie roundup

Movies for Pride and summer screenings outside

A variety of films celebrating Pride and outdoor screenings hit the Philly area this month. Stephen Silver previews.
Stephen Silver

Stephen Silver

Previews 4 minute read
Five women in mostly black and white clothing, wave colored silks in a forested area in daylight in dance

The month in Philly Dance: June 2025

TERRA: Bodies & Territories, dancing with BalletX, and the story of Rachel Harris

TERRA: Bodies & Territories gets in touch with the earth, West Chester Dance Works tells a powerful story about community, and Anne-Marie Mulgrow and company turn to a new year. Camille Bacon-Smith previews dance in Philly in June.
Camille Bacon-Smith

Camille Bacon-Smith

Previews 3 minute read
A bare skeleton. A floral wreath circles around it from shoulder, over head, to other shoulder, against a clay/dirt backdrop

The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, May 29-June 4, 2025

Death & Arts Fest, Glitter in the Glass, and Giovanni’s Room

A new arts festival at Laurel Hill embraces death, a new play from R. Eric Thomas gets otherworldly, and an exclusive play from Quintessence taps into a James Baldwin classic. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

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