“Anything Is Possible” is a novel-in-stories that follows threads first pulled in ‘My Name is Lucy Barton.’
Books
Crime Wave conference features discussion about real-life crime in Maine
The conference also will honor Maine mystery writer Tess Gerritsen.
The Pulitzer graces winners and Maine
Richard Ford, Elizabeth Strout and Richard Russo, all with new books out this spring, reflect on receiving the honor for fiction as the prizes’ centennial is marked.
Coming soon: The latest from three Maine Pulitzer winners
Richard Ford, Richard Russo and Elizabeth Strout all have new books out this spring.
In her fourth memoir, Dani Shapiro smartly tells her true story
Commitment, passage of time were the inspiration for ‘Hourglass.’
Memorable characters drive Ellen Meeropol’s ‘Kinship of Clover’
The tightly woven novel draws on the nature of consequences.
‘Ice Ghosts’ tells the tale of an ill-fated expedition’s Arctic end
Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Watson highlights John Franklin’s 1845 attempt to find an open trade route through the Arctic to the Pacific.
Register now to participate in Portland’s Edible Book Festival
Book lovers and cake lovers unite in this annual event.
Deft storytelling of herculean proportions in ‘Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley’
Hannah Tinti’s latest novel tells of a father’s unwavering devotion to his daughter.
Book review: ‘In the Name of the Family’ makes the Borgias live again
Sarah Dunant’s new novel cleverly follows members of the ruthless clan as witnessed by Machiavelli in late-15th-century Italy.