Books
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2023
How Thomas Smallwood helped hundreds of enslaved people find freedom
Scott Shane's 'Flee North' tells the gripping story of Thomas Smallwood, who was born into slavery and who Shane credits with coining the term 'underground railroad.'
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2023
Bestsellers: ‘Lessons in Chemistry,’ ‘The Creative Act’
The current top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Longfellow Books in Portland.
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2023
In Zadie Smith’s ‘The Fraud,’ truth is an illusion
The new novel by the author of 'White Teeth' was inspired by the trial of the 19th century.
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2023
Bedside table: ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ by Bonnie Garmus
Book recommendations from readers
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2023
One of Maine’s most famous poets was a brilliant and witty charmer … with an edge
A complex portrait of Edna St. Vincent Millay emerges from two new collections of her letters and diaries.
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PublishedSeptember 7, 2023
Knott’s Harbor, Maine, is Emily Henry’s ‘Happy Place.’ Do you recognize it?
How authors go about creating fictional Maine towns, like the one from Henry's recent bestselling romance novel.
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PublishedSeptember 7, 2023
‘Happy Place’ locales that might look familiar, if you’ve been to this Midcoast town
Author Emily Henry hasn't talked about where she vacations in Maine, but a Sherman's bookseller has a theory.
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PublishedSeptember 3, 2023
Bedside table: ‘The Great Transition’ by Nick Fuller Googins
Book recommendations from readers.
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PublishedSeptember 3, 2023
‘Reading the Glass’ supplies a gripping, expert account of life at sea
On a Pacific training voyage, a Maine Maritime Academy captain – and engaging writer – teaches trainees about life on board ship and about confronting ever more dangerous, unpredictable weather.
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PublishedSeptember 3, 2023
Best-Sellers: ‘Tom Lake,’ ‘The Creative Act’
The current top-selling fiction and nonfictions books at Longfellow Books in Portland.
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