So, You Think You Know Boston?
So, You Think You Know Boston?
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The book lays out a significant base of knowledge for each of Boston’s 23 neighborhoods. The neighborhoods are as unique as the residents who live there, but combine to create a city known for its sports, culture and politics. A section of the book entitled “Do You Know?” provides fascinating and lesser-known information that contributes to the distinctiveness and attractiveness of each neighborhood. Photographs will test the reader's knowledge of buildings and objects that are commonly seen but not necessarily recognized for what they are, and a trivia section tests some well-known and lesser-known facts.
The book ends with the "Treasures" of Boston. These are the institutions and places that make Boston and its neighborhoods a remarkable place to live and work, attracting millions of visitors every year. The authors have made these determinations themselves and realize that others may have a different list, but that is ok. Some treasures are cultural, some are natural, but each contributes to the quality of life that is available throughout Boston. The city, its neighborhoods and its people have something distinct and appealing to offer everyone.
Theresa Driscoll is a senior editor at Omni Publishing Company. Theresa has experience editing a variety of genres, including fiction, personal and political memoirs, non-fiction and poetry. In addition to working in publishing, Theresa works in non-profit marketing and communications in the human service industry. Theresa, a West Roxbury resident, has a degree in journalism from UMass Amherst.
Co-author Henry Quinlan is also the author of the following books: So, You Think You Know The South Coast?, So, You Think You Know Cape Cod? and Secret, Hidden and Forgotten Cape Cod. He is also the publisher of Omni Publishing.