She’ll be at Vassalboro Public Library on Monday.
Books
Book review: ‘Conclave’ imagines turmoil in the Vatican after a pope’s passing
Robert Harris’ story might be the ultimate locked-room mystery.
For this Westbrook family, writing is a way of life across generations
Brendan Rielly published his first crime novel last year, joining his father and son as published writers.
Book review: David Bowie interview collection shows the man behind the legend
The 10 interviews with the rock musician, who died last January, range from 1964 to 1992.
Book review: ‘How to Survive a Plague’ by David France
The decades-long AIDS movement gets a thorough reckoning.
Book review: ‘Maine on Glass’ uses historic photos to explore a foggy part of state history
Little attention has been paid to early 20th century Maine. Three Maine historians delve into the scenes of the day, captured in a large archive of glass plate photography.
Michael Chabon probes truth via fiction about family lore
Although “Moonglow” lacks a riveting hook, the search for what to believe about relatives’ history resonates.
‘Through a Naturalist’s Eyes’ captivates as it educates
In more than 50 short essays, Michael J. Caduto encourages the reader to find wonder in nature while explaining some of its mysteries.
Book review: In “The Kinfolk,” characters of The Five Stones Trilogy meet their fates
Brave kids use their daylights to battle evil on a hidden isle in the conclusion to a fantasy saga.
Elizabeth Searle: ‘Some stories hook into the imagination’
The writer and USM Stonecoast teacher weaves fact and fiction in ‘We Got Him,’ a troubled family’s saga during the manhunt after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.