Gilmore Girls

  • Gilmore Girls: Like Mother, Like Daughter
    By Catherine Clark

    After Lorelai reluctantly requests money from her parents for daughter Rory's private school tuition and agrees to weekly dinners in exchange, Rory meets her grandparents, transfers to Chilton, and starts a relationship with Dean.

  • Gilmore Girls: A Cultural History
    By Lara C. Stache, Rachel Davidson

    In Coffee at Luke's: An Unauthorized Gilmore Girls Gabfest, edited by Jennifer Crusie with Leah Wilson, 1–8. Dallas: Benbella Books, 2007. Dee, Jonathan. “The Myth of '18 to 34.'” The New York Times. 13 October 2002. Dibdin, Emma.

  • Gilmore Girls: I Love You, You Idiot
    By Cathy East Dubowski

    Mother Lorelei and daughter Rory continue to explore the world and their changing relationships with each other, their friends, and their family.

  • Gilmore Girls: I Do, Don't I?
    By Catherine Clark

    As Rory helps her mother Lorelai plan her wedding to Rory's English teacher, attends summer classes at Chilton, and participates in extracurricular activities, Rory wonders how she will have any time in the summer for fun.

  • Gilmore Girls: The Official Cookbook
    By Elena Craig, Kristen Mulrooney

    Fans will delight in recreating iconic dishes from the beloved series, such as Sookie's Risotto, Mrs. Kim's Flaxseed Muffins, Luke's Cheeseburger and Fries, and, of course, the perfect cup of coffee!