The Boston Book Festival, celebrating its 17th year, will occur on October 25, 2025, in Copley Square. The festival offers free access and features discussions from over 200 authors across multiple literary genres. Noteworthy events include an evening with Julia Quinn on October 23, discussing her career and writing. Andrew Ross Sorkin will present his book on October 24, focusing on the 1929 financial crash. Multiple venues will host over 70 presentations on the main festival day, including talks by Geraldine Brooks about grief and healing.
This year's festival promises to deliver a day of literary discussions and presentations from over 200 authors, spanning genres from fiction to nonfiction, poetry, and children's literature.
The festival will begin with a special evening featuring 'Bridgerton' author Julia Quinn, who will discuss her career and the writing process that has made her one of the most popular voices in contemporary romance.
The heart of the festival will take place on Saturday, October 25, when Copley Square transforms into a bustling literary hub with over 70 presentations and discussions.
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Geraldine Brooks will share insights into her latest book, 'Memorial Days: A Memoir,' a deeply personal exploration of grief and healing.
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