Throughout the aviator’s public life, she was tenacious about guarding her privacy, including her desire to be a writer.
Books
Best-Sellers: ‘Cloud Cuckoo Land’; ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse’
The current top 10 best-selling fiction and nonfiction books in hardcover and paperback at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.
Author John Grisham to speak at Kennebunkport library fundraiser
The virtual event Thursday was arranged by a library board member who has done humanitarian work with the best-selling author.
Book review: Psychological abuse in childhood leads a young woman down some dark paths
Gina Troisi’s painful, wrenching memoir, ‘The Angle of Flickering Light,’ ultimately veers toward the light.
Maine Gardener: New book suggests you design your garden for the unlikeliest of seasons – winter
In ‘Winterland,’ Maine gardener Cathy Rees argues that if your garden shines in the snowy season, imagine how great it will look in spring, summer and fall.
A long and winding road through the hopes and failures of mid-century America
In ‘The Lincoln Highway,’ Amor Towles tells the story of a motley crew on a cross-country journey, reveling in the junkyards of broken dreams and the optimism of the postwar era.
Bedside table: Inspirational reading from a fellow dad and athlete
“The book on my bedside table right now is ‘Still Sideways’ by Devon Raney, a gifted father and athlete and who surfs and snowboards despite being blind. His memoir tells of his transition from normal vision to blindness after taking a serious fall while surfing. He talks about the challenges and triumphs he has experienced […]
Gary Paulsen, celebrated children’s author, dies at 82
Paulsen, known best for his ‘Hatchet’ novels, was a three-time finalist for the John Newbery Medal for the year’s best children’s book.
Fiona Hill, a nobody to Trump and Putin, saw into them both
Her new book, ‘There Is Nothing for You Here,’ offers a sober, and alarming, portrait of the 45th U.S. president.
Anthony Bourdain’s messy, brilliant life comes into focus in a new oral biography
Anthony Bourdain attracted people to him, beyond the usual parasocial relationships that develop between the famous and those who love them from afar. Folks felt like they knew him. They felt connected to him. That was one of Bourdain’s gifts as a writer, raconteur and television travel guide: He was open to experiencing the world, […]
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