| Title | Links | Published | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 901. |
The Saint of Liars Lucky Devil #2 |
Megan Mackie |
2018 |
| 902. |
Nick Dybek |
2018 | |
| 903. |
We Ate Wonder Bread: A Memoir of Growing Up on the West Side of Chicago |
Nicole Hollander |
2018 |
| 904. |
When the Lights Go Out |
Mary Kubica |
2018 |
| 905. |
1919 |
Eve L. Ewing |
2019 |
| 906. |
An American Summer: Love and Death in Chicago |
Alex Kotlowitz |
2019 |
| 907. |
(Cass Raines #2) |
Tracy Clark |
2019 |
| 908. |
Burn the Place |
Iliana Regan |
2019 |
| 909. |
Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage |
Bette Howland |
2019 |
| 910. |
Curious Toys |
Elizabeth Hand |
2019 |
| 911. |
Everything Must Go: The Life and Death of an American Neighborhood |
Kevin Coval |
2019 |
| 912. |
(The Speakeasy Murders #2) |
Susanna Calkins |
2019 |
| 913. |
Maggie Brown & Others |
Peter Orner |
2019 |
| 914. |
Mahalia Jackson: Moving Thru the Light Black Ensemble Theater |
Jackie Taylor |
2019 |
| 915. |
(The Speakeasy Murders #1) |
Susanna Calkins |
2019 |
| 916. |
Oracle of Bronzeville: The Making of the Gwendolyn Brooks Monument |
Rana Segal (director) |
2019 |
| 917. |
Right After the Weather |
Carol Anshaw |
2019 |
| 918. |
Chris Ware |
2019 | |
| 919. |
Temper |
Layne Fargo |
2019 |
| 920. |
The Future of Another Timeline |
Annalee Newitz |
2019 |
| 921. |
The Great Believers |
Rebecca Makkai |
2019 |
| 922. |
Claire Lombardo |
2019 | |
| 923. |
The New Me |
Halle Butler |
2019 |
| 924. |
Brandy Colbert |
2019 | |
| 925. |
The Sisters of Summit Avenue |
Lynn Cullen |
2019 |
| 926. |
The Speakeasy Murders |
Susanna Calkins |
2019 |
| 927. |
Lois Ruby |
2019 | |
| 928. |
Ann Durkin Keating |
2019 | |
| 929. |
Laura Ruby |
2019 | |
| 930. |
Chris Green (Ed.) |
2020 | |
| 931. |
Chicago’s Great Fire: The Destruction and Resurrection of An Iconic American City A popular history of the Great Chicago Fire carefully researched by Carl S. Smith (Professor of History, Emeritus, at Northwestern University). |
Carl S. Smith |
2020 |
| 932. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#21) |
Sara Paretsky |
2020 |
| 933. |
Everywhere You Don’t Belong |
Gabriel Bump |
2020 |
| 934. |
Marc Kelly Smith |
2020 | |
| 935. |
Rachel Swearingen |
2020 | |
| 936. |
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter Steppenwolf Theatre |
Isaac Gómez |
2020 |
| 937. |
I Know You Know Who I Am: Stories (1 story set in Chicago)* |
Peter Kispert |
2020 |
| 938. |
Love, Death, & Rare Books |
Robert Hellenga |
2020 |
| 939. |
Maria Hinojosa |
2020 | |
| 940. |
John D'Emilio |
2020 | |
| 941. |
The Beauty of Your Face |
Sahar Mustafah |
2020 |
| 942. |
The Lost Book of Adana Moreau: A Novel |
Michael Zapata |
2020 |
| 943. |
The Lucky One |
Lori Rader-Day |
2020 |
| 944. |
The Merchant Prince of Black Chicago: Anthony Overton and the Building of a Financial Empire |
Robert E. Weems |
2020 |
| 945. |
The Resolutions |
Brady Hammes |
2020 |
| 946. |
(Cass Raines #3) |
Tracy Clark |
2020 |
| 947. |
“Michelle Obama’s $191k childhood home is nothing like The White House” A magazine article with pictures published in Hello! |
Nicola Murphy |
2021 |
| 948. |
Mia P. Manansala |
2021 | |
| 949. |
Ed Roberson |
2021 | |
| 950. |
Blow Your House Down: A Story of Family, Feminism, and Treason |
Gina Frangello |
2021 |
| 951. |
Frederik Byrn Køhlert |
2021 | |
| 952. |
Cynthia Pelayo |
2021 | |
| 953. |
Naomi Hirahara |
2021 | |
| 954. |
Charles Fiore |
2021 | |
| 955. |
Cortney Lamar Charleston |
2021 | |
| 956. |
Elly Fishman |
2021 | |
| 957. |
(Cass Raines #4) |
Tracy Clark |
2021 |
| 958. |
Jasmon Drain |
2021 | |
| 959. |
Aden Polydoros |
2021 | |
| 960. |
Nancy Johnson |
2021 | |
| 961. |
Jessica Chiarella |
2021 | |
| 962. |
Mallory Smart |
2021 | |
| 963. |
Mostly set in Philadelphia, but the protaganist is from Evanston. |
Jessamine Chan |
2021 |
| 964. |
Julia Fine |
2021 | |
| 965. |
Three Girls From Bronzeville: A Uniquely American Memoir of Race, Fate, and Sisterhood |
Dawn Turner |
2021 |
| 966. |
Tracing Muhammad Ali’s Memory in Chicago- A Photo Essay |
Lee Bay |
2021 |
| 967. |
When Women Invented Television: The Untold Story of the Female Powerhouses Who Pioneered the Way We Watch Today |
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong |
2021 |
| 968. |
Denny S. Bryce |
2021 | |
| 969. |
Aviya Kushner |
2021 | |
| 970. |
Nick Drnaso |
2022 | |
| 971. |
Samira Ahmed |
2022 | |
| 972. |
Ida B. Wells, Voice of Truth: Educator, Feminist, and Anti-Lynching Civil Rights Leader |
Michelle Duster |
2022 |
| 973. |
Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification |
Mike Amezcua |
2022 |
| 974. |
Jennifer Close |
2022 | |
| 975. |
Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood: Coming of Age in the Sixties |
John D'Emilio |
2022 |
Chicago Literary Hall of Fame
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