‘How It Happened’ is the first, but not the last novel that prolific, part-time Camden resident Michael Koryta has set in the state.
Books
Book review: ‘Yes We (Still) Can’ by a former Obama staffer explores White House zaniness
But breezy look-backs like this one by Dan Pfeiffer suffer from unfortunate timing.
Book review: ‘The Neighbor’ is a small-town noir with big secrets
In Joseph Souza’s racially fraught new thriller, an African-American college student disappears from a small town in Maine.
Maine Literary Award withdrawn because of ineligibility; new winner named
The publisher for the original winner of the speculative fiction prize misidentified the author as a Maine resident.
Source’s Serious Summer Reading Guide
These books have a Maine theme or Maine-based writer.
Against tremendous odds, Abdi Nor Iftin made it from war-ravaged Somalia to America
Now a Maine resident, he tells his harrowing tale in his new memoir.
Book review: ‘Clock Dance’ by Anne Tyler
The author’s 22nd novel starts slowly, but tick-tock, tick-tock . . .
Thrills aplenty, but writer Alice Blanchard should have checked her facts
In ‘A Breath After Drowning,” the protagonist is a psychiatrist, but the field is misrepresented
Book review: ‘Famous Father Girl: A Memoir of Growing Up Bernstein’ by Jamie Bernstein
The composer/conductor’s daughter remembers the good and not so good of life with her world-famous dad.
Book review: ‘Harvey Milk: His Lives and Death’ by Lillian Faderman
How the life of one of the first openly gay men to be elected to public office in America was informed by his Jewish heritage.