The tourism promotion motto of the Philadelphia region is "the place that loves you back." This aptly named collection based on
Philadelphia Inquirer columns is a resident's love song to the city and its suburbs. Kephart has written on the region before in
Flow, her wonderful book on Philadelphia's iconic Schuykill River. Here she waxes poetic about some of the city's famous landmarks, such as Reading Terminal Market and 30th Street Station. The author also conjures up the less-well-known Woodlands Cemetery and the suburb of Glenside. She particularizes places on specific dates with specific sunlight. This isn't a tourist's book in the sense that a visitor is going to find practical information about where to go. Rather it is an evocation of what Philadelphia is like through the pen of a gifted writer. So the native will find memories stirred and the tourist will be stimulated to visit. It is also somewhat autobiographical. For example, the author writes about Locust Walk at the heart of the University of Pennsylvania based on her college years.
VERDICT Kephart has written in many genres, from young adult fiction to poetry; here she adds another excellent nonfiction book for the general reader. Recommended.
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