| Wilson, Leslie Perrin In History's Embrace; Past and Present in Concord, Massachusetts, Hollis, NH: Hollis Publishing, 2007. 125 pp. Cloth.
In this collection of 20 essays, In History's Embrace showcases less recognized people and events that have made the town what it is today, and highlights ways in which famous episodes and citizens have contributed to the fabric of its day-today life and evolution. Collectively, these stories reveal a town perpetually poised between respect for history and deep-rooted values on the one hand, and the persistent pressure of change on the other. The vibrant Concord portrayed in this book repeatedly bursts forth from the confining straight-jacket of image.
Leslie Perrin Wilson is curator of the William Munroe Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library, and a writer on local history, literary, and related topics. She is a frequent contributor to The Thoreau Society Bulletin, and has served on the Society's Board of Directors. She lives in Lancaster, MA.
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