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Newberry Library Digital Collections Related to The Girls in 3-B
Here are some of the digital collections guide Quinn Sluzenski referenced while researching for the running tour of The Girls in 3-B.
Running Through Stories In Lemont
Read & Run Chicago’s partnership with Lemont Downtown took us to trails throughout the city to bring local author Pat Camalliere’s historical mystery series to life.
Chelsey Stone: From Read & Run Chicago Guide to Read & Run on the Road Organizer
Learn more about Chelsey Stone’s Read & Run on the Road events in San Diego and Los Angeles this spring and summer!
Introducing Read & Run Tours’s Read & Run on the Road Program
Learn more about Read & Run on the Road program, the newest program of Read & Run Tours!
When Winter Does Not Seem That Bad After All
Read & Run Chicago Ryan Ricker on how we can all appreciate winter a little more.
6 Ways to Celebrate Black History Month Through Movement and Stories
A few ways to celebrate Black History Month through movement and stories.
2023 Holiday Gift Guide for the Chicagoans in Your life
There are countless books set in Chicago that will teach us about the food, history, and culture of the city we love. Here’s our 2023 Holiday Gift Guide for the Chicagoan in your life.
Trail Runs Inspired by Chicago Transit Hikes
Read & Run Chicago hosts author Lindsday Welbers for trail runs around the Chicagoland area inspired by her book, Chicago Transit Hikes!
Run a Self-Guided Route: Gaybash by David Jay Collins
After reading the book, lace up your shoes and head to the Addison Red Line Statio~3.2-mile route inspired by David Jay Collins’s Gaybash.
Run a Self-Guided Route: The Battle of Lincoln Park by Daniel Kay Hertz
Bring Daniel Kay Hertz’s The Battle of Lincoln Park to life on this 4-mile self-guided route hitting all of the most important historical locations in the making of one of Chicago’s wealthiest neighborhoods.
Where to Learn More About Chicago’s Japanese-American History
Naomi Hirahara’s novel Clark and Division has a storyline leaning on heavily researched information about what it was like for Japanese-Americans relocated to Chicago during World War II. Here are resources to help you learn more about this time period.
Run a Self-Guided Route: Temper by Layne Fargo
Bring this feminist thriller to life on a ~4-mile self-guided route passing by some of the real-life places frequented by Temper’s characters.
Best Chicagoland Trails to Explore This Winter, According to Nature Experts
Local nature experts weigh in on the best Chicagoland trails to explore this winter.
Fitness and Friendship: How Four Women Maintain Their Love of Fitness and Support Each Other
Read & Run Chicago’s February 2023 reader(s) and runner(s) of the month are an inspiring example of maintaining a love of friendship and fitness.
Run a Self-Guided Route: Office Girl by Joe Meno
Explore the sights, sounds, and memories of 1990s Ukrainian Village & Wicker Park on this 3-mile self-guided route inspired by Joe Meno’s Office Girl.
What’s So Great About the Chicago River?
Read & Run Chicago guide Chelsey Grassfield is also policy advocate for a Chicago River-focused nonprofit. We asked her what’s so great about the Chicago River in this Q&A.
Run a Self-Guided Route: South Side Girls by Marcia Chatelain
Bring to life this fascinating historical account of the way young girls experienced the Great Migration in Chicago on a ~5-mile point-to-point run in Bronzeville.
Author Interview: Naomi Hirahara on Research, Chicago, and What’s Next After Clark and Divison
Read & Run Chicago Guide Chelsey Grassfield interviews author Naomi Hirahara for the running tour inspired by Clark and Division.



