"Common Ground" by Anthony Lukas
A classic account of school desegregation in Boston told from the perspectives of three families — two white and one black — each of whom was directly affected by the Boston school busing crisis that began in 1974. The book, which won an avalanche of prizes when it was published in 1986, is a monumental journalistic accomplishment that reads like literature.


America's Athens shrugged
Hundreds of cities have embraced a program that celebrates reading and books, but Boston, a hotbed of literacy and culture, remains surprisingly cool to it. Why?
(Sam Allis, Globe Staff)
(Sam Allis, Globe Staff)

