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Come by Huxley & Hiro for a special book signing with local Philadelphia author Emma Copley Eisenberg!
Admission is free with the purchase of Housemates (paperback or hardcover) from our store.
We kindly ask that you RSVP on Eventbrite so we can ensure we have enough copies of Housemates in stock for everyone planning to attend.
Book Description:
Four housemates, looking for a fifth, the ad read. Queer preferred (we all are).This is how Bernie, a film photographer, meets Leah, a writer, and from opposite sides of a thin bedroom wall in West Philadelphia, the two become closer than they ever could have imagined. When Leah volunteers to accompany Bernie on a road trip to settle a complicated inheritance, what ensues is an unexpected journey into the heart of America as the duo try to make sense of the times they are living in—falling in love with each other and rediscovering the power of making art along the way.With humor, warmth, and beautifully observed characters, and told through two generations of queer artists reflecting on the question of how a person should be, Housemates is a glorious celebration of creativity, body liberation, chosen family—and of finding your place in an uncertain world.
About the Author:
Emma Copley (pronounced cop-ley) Eisenberg is the author of the novel Housemates, which was an American Books Association and USA Today national bestseller and named a best book of the year by The Boston Globe, People, NBC, Them.Us, Autostraddle, and Kirkus Reviews as well as one of Electric Literature’s “Top 5 Novels of 2024” and Time Magazine’s “16 Best Books to Read for Pride.” Housemates was also longlisted for the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award and The Chautauqua Prize and won The Athenaeum of Philadelphia’s Literary Award for Fiction and the Dorothy Allison/Felice Picano Award from the Tennessee Williams Literary Festival. Her fiction, essays, and criticism have appeared in Granta, Esquire, The New Republic, Lux, The Washington Post Magazine, VQR, and many other publications. She has received fellowships, grants and residencies from Yaddo, Bread Loaf, the Tin House Summer Workshop, the Millay Colony, Lighthouse Works, Monson Arts, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, and the Elizabeth George Foundation.
Eisenberg is also the author of The Third Rainbow Girl: The Long Life of a Double Murder in Appalachia, a work of hybrid nonfiction that mixes memoir, cultural criticism, and reporting. It was named a New York Times Notable Book and Editor’s Choice of 2020 and was a finalist for an Edgar Award, a Lambda Literary Award, and an Anthony Bouchercon Award among other honors.
Eisenberg has taught creative writing at Haverford College, Wesleyan University, Bryn Mawr College, Temple University, and the University of Virginia, where she received her MFA in fiction and was a Henry Hoyns/Poe Faulkner fellow. She also holds a Bachelors of Arts from Haverford College. Raised in New York City, she lives in Philadelphia, where she co-founded Blue Stoop, a community hub for the literary arts. Her next book of fiction, Fat Swim, is forthcoming in April 2026.
Love this book? It is also our July pick for our LGBTQIA+ book club! Learn more about the book club here.
Stick around after the signing for the DelaQueer Monthly Craft Group happening from 2-4PM! (Bring your own craft and snacks!)
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