The Next Chapter Books and More
06/05/2026
Join us this Monday 6/8 @ 6:30 for an evening with author Natalie Lemle!!
Natalie's debut novel Artifacts offers an insider’s view into the world of stolen artifacts and the hidden networks that link museums to organized crime, when a woman is forced to remember the summer she spent on an archaeological dig in Italy, as everyone she knew then may now be in danger.
This is a free event, but registration is required. Books will be available for purchase.
Artifacts with Author Natalie Lemle Artifacts with Author Natalie Lemle Join us for a discussion and book signing with author Natalie Lemle. Natalie's debut novel Artifacts offers an insider’s view into the world of stolen artifacts and the hidden networks that link museums to organized crime, when a woman is forced to remember the ...
06/05/2026
We had the best night with ! One of the only authors who can make you cry and laugh out loud in the same chapter. If you haven’t pick up “The Road to Tender Hearts” yet, what the heck are you doing?! Stop by the store and snag a signed copy of all of Annie’s books! 🐈🥞🚗
06/04/2026
Join us for a discussion & book signing with Lesley Mahoney O’Connell, author of Ripple Effects, her debut collection of 11 stories.
In eleven carefully crafted stories, Lesley helps readers recognize and feel her character’s strengths, flaws, and compromises. Most stories are set in New England coastal villages. All are sensitive and thought-provoking, the characters mostly quiet but intelligent people who see themselves as outsiders.
This is a free event, but registration is required. Books will be available for purchase.
About the Author
Lesley Mahoney O’Connell’s fiction has appeared in Post Road, Psychopomp, and Solstice, and earned honorable mentions from Glimmer Train and Carve. She has studied at Boston’s Grub Street and Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Mass. She works in communications, marketing, and digital strategy, and lives on the South Shore of Massachusetts with her husband and son.
05/31/2026
Join Miss Grace for a moo-velous Sandra Boynton–themed Story Time filled with silly songs, giggles, and favorite characters from beloved books by Sandra Boynton! Little readers and their grown-ups will enjoy playful read-alouds and simple crafts inspired by Boynton’s fun and quirky animal friends. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and families who love laughter and stories together.
This is a free event, but registration is required. All ages are welcome!
05/29/2026
A little update to our end of spring early summer lineup! Check out our website for more info and to register 💐📚👟
05/28/2026
‼️ restock ‼️ we’re obsessed with the new notepads
05/27/2026
Celebrate Audiobook Month with us!
This June, we’re partnering with and Quincy Women Walking for our first ever Audiobook walk - in celebration of Audiobook Month! Join us on Saturday, June 13th at 10:00AM as we get some steps in, listen to some fantastic audiobooks, and connect with local readers.
The first 10 attendees will receive a free audiobook credit! This is a free event, but registration is required. All are welcome.
05/25/2026
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05/24/2026
We had the best night with and 💖📚
05/23/2026
Join us for an evening of short stories with authors Jessica Treadway and Rebecca Reynolds! They will be discussing Jesica’s latest collection of short stories and Rebecca’s debut collection - I Felt My Life with Both My Hands and This is How We Speak.
This is a free event, but registration is required. Books will be available for purchase.
I Felt My Life with Both My Hands - In her newest collection of short fiction, Jessica Treadway chronicles the lives of ordinary women as they navigate motherhood and childlessness; friend and partner relationships; careers and job loss; crises of identity and self-worth; the quest for spirituality; guilt and sacrifice; illness and grief. These stories affirm the significance of our most inner selves, and the possibility of grace in human connection.
This is How We Speak - What do we owe one another? A woman running from the memory of her father’s su***de seeks atonement through following her mentally ill boyfriend into the cornfields of Nebraska; a father cannot face his daughter after failing to save her from being shot and permanently disabled; an aunt raises her abandoned nephew; a woman must decide if she is willing to stand by her lifelong best friend. Rebecca Reynolds tells stories within stories of parents, children, turmoil, and forgiveness. Devastating and redeeming, This Is How We Speak heralds the debut of a stunning new voice.
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