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Category: Dark Tide
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Ten years later, Stephen Puleo’s Dark Tide is still going strong. Beacon Press executive editor Amy Caldwell reflects on why the Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 still matters.
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A roundup of suggestions for your new (or old) e-book reader.
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Links to lots of good reading and listening around the web.
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Stephen Puleo will be at the Boston Public Library at 6pm tonight to discuss his book Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919. If you can't make it, head over to the Boston.com Live Chat right now (it begins at noon) and Puleo will tell you anything you want to know about Boston's…
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A compilation of our author’s greatest achievements for the week.
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Two Beacon Press books are leading the voting for the Boston Globe’s first citywide read program.
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The 90th anniversary of the Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 and five years after the publication of his book about the disaster, Dark Tide, Stephen Puleo talks about the enduring popularity of the book.