Welcome to the WBZ Book Club. I'm Jordan Rich. I've got some news about a publishing firm I wanted to share with you. It's called Quite Literally Books, and they'll be publishing six books a year, the first three of which will be available in April, with more on the way by the end of the year. The story behind Quite Literally Books it's a women owned, small heritage press that's decided to reprint forgotten books by female authors to
share with the new generation of readers. Good books offer up the opportunity to build community and certainly to get a healthy conversation going. Publishers Lisa Cooper and Bremen Barry McDougall have known each other since seventh grade and share a love for books, reading just about everything they could find. Forty years later, with countless books read, they decided to
found Quite Literally Books. Creative small publishing firms like this one offer a very valuable service, so I invite you to check it out online Quite Literally Books dot com and again look for their first three publications by April of this year. I'm Jordan Rich, and that's the Book Club. WBZ, Boston's news radio
